A narrative review of the impact of forest rehabilitation programs on soil quality in Peninsular Malaysia
The rehabilitation of forest areas is not new to Malaysia as forest replanting activities have been carried out throughout the country for years to meet the demand for woody and non-woody products as well as to nurture degraded forestland. Thus it is important for a soil to be evaluated to ascertain...
Main Authors: | Karam, D.S., Ibrahim, Z., Rani, R., Wahid, A.R.A., Kadir, Z.A., Salleh, M.S.A., Abdul-Hamid, H., Rajoo, K.S., Ibrahim, M.H.M., Azhar, M.A.A., Zulperi, D., Abdu, A. |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Society of Soil Science
2022
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