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SE Asia/Oceania
Image courtesy of mongabay.com South-East Asia contains approximately 25% of the world’s rainforest cover. However, a study of forest clearing from 2000 to 2005 showed it to have the highest deforestation rate of all three rainforest regions [read more] In Borneo, there are approximately 15,000 species of flowering plants and 3,000 species of trees, Papua New Guinea contains over 5% of the world's biodiversity in less than 1% of the world's total land area, and the Phillipines are one of the most biologically rich areas in the World [read more] The Philippines have seven million tribal people, Indonesia has 360 distinct ethnic groups and Papua New Guinea has over 700 tribes, mostly forest dwellers. Of particular note are the Dayak (Borneo) and Higaonon (Philippines) tribes [read more] Half of tropical Asian countries have lost 70% of their forest cover. The pace of deforestation across the region has been about twice as high as rates in Latin America and Africa. The main drivers of deforestation in South East Asia are logging, palm oil, shifting agriculture, mining [read more] Project case studies from the South East Asia region [read more]
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