Coordinating and Governance of PHBR

Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve

Coordinating and Governance of PHBR

The Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve is protected and regulated through various acts, policies, and regulations at Malaysia’s local, state, and national levels. 

Some of the key acts and regulations that contribute to the protection and regulation of the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve include:

National Forestry Act 1984 provides the legal framework for managing and conserving forests in Malaysia. It empowers the State Forestry Departments to manage forest reserves, enforce regulations, and protect biodiversity within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve.

National Parks Act 1980 establishes the legal provisions for establishing, managing, and conserving national parks in Malaysia. It applies to designated areas within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve classified as national parks.

Town and Country Planning Act 1976 regulates land use planning and development in Malaysia. It ensures that development within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve is conducted sustainably, considering environmental considerations and preserving natural and cultural heritage.

Environmental Quality Act 1974 sets forth provisions for protecting and managing the environment in Malaysia. It includes regulations for controlling pollution, waste management, and environmental impact assessment for development projects within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve.

Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 governs the protection, conservation, and management of wildlife in Malaysia. It prohibits the hunting, capturing, or trading of protected species found within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve, contributing to preserving biodiversity.

Local By-laws and Regulations

The following local by-laws and regulations govern activities and behavior within the biosphere reserve:

  • Penang Hill Local Plan 2007
  • National Heritage Act 2005
  • Penang Hill Corporation Enactment 2009
  • Penang Hill Special Area Plan (SAP) 2016
  • Penang State Park (Botanic) Corporation Enactment 2017

Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve

Coordinating and Governance of PHBR

The Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve is protected and regulated through various acts, policies, and regulations at Malaysia’s local, state, and national levels. 

Some of the key acts and regulations that contribute to the protection and regulation of the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve include:

National Forestry Act 1984 provides the legal framework for managing and conserving forests in Malaysia. It empowers the State Forestry Departments to manage forest reserves, enforce regulations, and protect biodiversity within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve.

National Parks Act 1980 establishes the legal provisions for establishing, managing, and conserving national parks in Malaysia. It applies to designated areas within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve classified as national parks.

Town and Country Planning Act 1976 regulates land use planning and development in Malaysia. It ensures that development within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve is conducted sustainably, considering environmental considerations and preserving natural and cultural heritage.

Environmental Quality Act 1974 sets forth provisions for protecting and managing the environment in Malaysia. It includes regulations for controlling pollution, waste management, and environmental impact assessment for development projects within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve.

Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 governs the protection, conservation, and management of wildlife in Malaysia. It prohibits the hunting, capturing, or trading of protected species found within the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve, contributing to preserving biodiversity.

Local By-laws and Regulations

The following local by-laws and regulations govern activities and behavior within the biosphere reserve:

  • Penang Hill Local Plan 2007
  • National Heritage Act 2005
  • Penang Hill Corporation Enactment 2009
  • Penang Hill Special Area Plan (SAP) 2016
  • Penang State Park (Botanic) Corporation Enactment 2017

Map and Zonation

UNESCO has set a condition for setting a Biosphere Reserve area; it shall follow the components required under the Biosphere Zonation Model: Core Area, Buffer Zone, and Transition Area.

Ecosystem

Each environmental factor in an ecosystem relies on the climate, humidity level, and soil moisture content.

Tourism Attraction

Penang Hill was the first colonial hill station established in Malaya by the British.

Gallery

PHBR area provides major attractions for tourist destinations, such as Penang Hill, Penang Botanic Gardens, Penang National Park, Teluk Bahang Forest Reserve, and the Teluk Bahang Dam

Partners

The Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve’s partners are known for their expertise based on their jurisdiction’s position and relevance to ensure sustainable development in the area.

Programmes & Project

Penang Hill and its surrounding was famous research location for local and international researchers.

Take a ride on the funicular train to the summit of Penang Hill and enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the island and the surrounding sea.

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