Over the recent years, we've started to question our development model particularly with regards to infrastructure development and how this impacts humans and habitats. We've come to see that Law and Policy plays a fundamental role in how a nation state develops, and have decided to zero in on two topics: the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) process and Locus Standi.
Humans Habitats Highways Docuseries: Life Along the Pan Borneo Highway
Over the recent years, we've started to question our development model particularly with regards to infrastructure development and how this impacts humans and habitats. We've come to see that Law and Policy plays a fundamental role in how a nation state develops, and have decided to zero in on two topics: the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) process and Locus Standi.
our findings
Report on Inclusive Dialogue between Stakeholders on Infrastructure Development in Sabah for the 12th Malaysia Plan
Optimising future tropical roads; Examining the economic benefits and environmental costs of roads in the Asia-Pacific
Campbell, M., Alamgir, M., and Laurance, W. 2017. Optimising future tropical roads; Examining the economic benefits and environmental costs of roads in the Asia-Pacific. Australian Wildlife 2: 26-29.
Roads to ruin: Can we build roads that benefit people while not destroying nature?
Campbell, M.J., M. Alamgir, and W.F. Laurance. 2017. Roads to ruin: Can we build roads that benefit people while not destroying nature? Australasian Science 38(2): 40-41.
Traveling the Pan Borneo Highway with Mongabay’s John Cannon
Mongabay writer John Cannon produced a series of six articles on the PBH based on his visit to Sabah and the LEAP-FS team and meeting with Baru Bian in Kuala Lumpur in July 2019. Article titles included ‘Aimed at linking communities, Malaysian highway may damage forests’ and ‘The Pan Borneo Highway’ on a collision course with elephants’