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BENGKEL PENULISAN ARTIKEL NRE
Putrajaya, 20 Mei - Sebagai usaha untuk meningkatkan kemahiran dalam menghasilkan penulisan artikel yang berkualiti, Unit Komunikasi Korporat telah menganjurkan Bengkel Penulisan Artikel NRE 2010 khusus untuk Pegawai Perhubungan Awam Bahagian dan Agensi.
Bengkel yang bertempat di Hotel Palm Garden, Putrajaya. Ini telah dihadiri seramai 30 orang pegawai daripada NRE dan Jabatan dan agensi di bawahnya telah menghadiri bengkel ini. Bagi memastikan kejayaan bengkel ini, beberapa penceramah yang pakar dalam bidang penulisan artikel telah dijemput untuk memberi ceramah.
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24TH MEETING OF MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT & 23RD ANNUAL EXCHANGE OF VISIT
Kementerian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
E-Buletin NRE Warisan Sumber Asli Untuk Kesejahteraan Alam Sekitar
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Sesi foto peserta Bengkel Penulisan Artikel NRE di Majlis Penutuoan
Perasmian Y.Bhg Dato Hj Azmi Che Mat, TKSU Alam Sekitar NRE
KUALA LUMPUR May 7 — Environment ministers and top officials from Malaysia and Singapore met here for the 23th Annual Exchange of Visits (AEV) meeting to review progress in several joint undertakings and issues.
Among issues deliberated were on control of vehicle emissions, joint monitoring of water quality of the Straits of Johor, progress report on the monitoring of ecology and morphology in and around Straits of Johor, pollution in Skudai water catchment and emergency response plan for chemical spill at the Malaysia second crossing.
In a statement issued after the meeting, Malaysia Natural Resources and Environment Ministry and the republic's environment and water resources ministry said there were fruitful discussions and exchanges of views on the areas involved.
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Tinta Editor
Salam Sejahtera dan Salam 1 Malaysia,
Bertemu kita lagi dalam e-Buletin NRE Edisi Mei 2010.
Sesungguhnya Mei ini membuka tirainya aktiviti
kesukanan diantara Kementerian Sumber Asli dan
Alam Sekitar bersama-sama dengan Kementerian Air
dan Alam Sekitar Singapura. Perjumpaan dan lawatan
ini merupakan tahunan acara yang mengeratkan per-
hubungan diantara Malaysia dan Singapura dalam kon-
teks pengurusan Alam Sekitar.
Semangat kesukakan seperti inilah juga yang turut
membina meningkatkan lagi kerjasama diantara warga
NRE dan Jabatan beserta agensi dibawahnya dengan
berteraskan semangat 1Malaysia dibawah 1NRE bagi
membuktikan kebolehan kita. Kecemerlangan dan
kejayaan yang dikecapi sesungguhnya kejayaan negara
kita untuk dikongsi bersama,
Bagaimanapun, syabas kepada seluruh pasukan NRE
yang menjuarai hampir keseluruhan acara yang diper-
tandingkan disepanjang kejohanan tersebut berlangsung
pada kali ini. Semoga kita akan terus menghadapi den-
gan penuh semangat kesukanan dan lebih cemerlang
pada masa-masa akan datang.
Tahniah !
Renungan …
"Kegagalan hari Ini beerti pendorong, namun kejayaan semalam bukan beerti kemegahan, oleh itu gantungkanlah cita-citamu setinggi-tinggi bintang di langit, dan rendahkanlah dirimu serendah-rendah rumput di bumi"
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On the control of vehicular emissions, they said both countries would continue to share experi-ences, such as the tightening of vehicular emis-sion standards and promoting the use of “green vehicles”. The two-day meeting involved Malay-sia”s delegation led by Natural resources and Environment Minister Dato Sri Douglas Uggah Embas and his Singapore counterpart, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim.
The two ministers reviewed the progress of work carried out by the Malaysia-Singapore Joint Committee on the Environment.
The two sides also discussed an emergency response plan for chemical spill in the East Johor Straits, collaboration between them in the area of oil spill prevention and control in the straits, collaboration in training between the Environment Institute of Malaysia and Sin-gapore Environment Institute and trans-boundary haze pollution.
During the visit, Dr Yaacob and his delega-tion participated in the 23rd annual friendly games involving the two ministries (MEWR-MNRE) to renew old ties and establish new friendships.
Sambungan Hal. 1...
Antara penceramah yang telah menjayakan bengkel ini adalah Datin Paduka Omi Habibah daripada Penerbitan Dasar Negara, Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia, Puan Rohana Mustapha, Editor Rencana, Bernama dan Encik Hamzah Abdul Hamid, Pengarang Kosmo.
Majlis Penutupan telah disempurnakan Y.Bhg. Dato’ Hj. Azmi Che Mat, Timbalan Ketua Setiausaha (Alam Sekitar) NRE. Dalam ucapannya, beliau mengharapkan agar setiap pegawai yang hadir dapat menghasilkan artikel yang bermutu yang dapat menyumbang ke arah pembangunan negara dan meningkatkan imej kementerian melalui penghasilan bahan penulisan yang berkualiti. Antara lain, beliau juga turut memaklumkan bengkel ini merupakan salah satu sumbangan yang terbaik dalam menzahirkan konsep campus NRE.
“... setiap pegawai yang hadir dapat
menghasilkan artikel yang bermutu yang
dapat menyumbang ke arah pembangunan
negara dan meningkatkan imej kementerian
melalui penghasilan bahan penulisan yang
berkualiti”....
Bengkel Penulisan Artikel NRE 2010
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Puan Rohana Mustapha,
Editor Rencana Bernama,
menyampaikan ceramah
bertajuk “Asas penulisan
rencana”.
24TH MEETING OF MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT & 23RD ANNUAL
EXCHANGE OF VISIT
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Lensa @ 23rd MNRE-
MWRE Annual Friendly
Games pada 8 Mei 2010,
bertempat di Institut
Penyelidikan Perhutanan
Malaysia (FRIM) Kepong
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LENSA NRE MEI
Majlis Perhimpunan Bulanan NRE Bersama YB Tan Sri Joseph
Kurup,Timbalan Menteri pada 5 Mei 2010,bertempat di Dewan
Baiduri,Nre.
YB Tan Sri Joseph Kurup dalam sesi lawatan ke Booth pameran Ja-
batan Perhutanan Semenjung Malaysia di Pameran Domstic Tourism
Fair pada 14Mei 2010 di PWTC Kuala Lumpur.
YB Tan Sri Joseph Kurup menerima cenderahati dari-
pada Standard Chartered (SC) selepas menyempurna-
kan perasmian Kempen Green Fingers Standard Char-
tered pada 14 Mei 2010 di KLCC.
YB Tan Sri Joseph Kurup dalam sesi lawatan ke Booth pameran
selepas menyempurnakan Majlis Perasminan Waste Management
Coference & Exhibition dan turun dihadiri oleh Ketua Pengarah
JAS Datuk Hajjah Rosnani Ibarahim,pada 19 Mei 2010 bertempat
di Sime Darby Convention Centre,KL.
Majlis sumbangan Bantuan Mangsa-mangsa Banjir Pensiangan
kepada YB Tan Sri Joseph Kurup pada 19 Mei 2010 bertempat Peja-
bat Timbalan Menteri, Aras 16, Wisma Sumber Asli
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Do You Know ?
PELANCARAN THE GREEN WAVE 2010 :
“ One School, One Tree, One Gift to Nature”
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Tarikh : 22 Mei 2010 (Sabtu)
Masa : 10.00 pagi
Tempat : SMK Putrajaya Presint 8(1)
Perasmi : Y.Bhg Dato’ Hj Azmi Che Mat
Timbalan Ketua Setiausaha II, NRE
Putrajaya, 22 Mei - Bersempena dengan Hari Biodiversiti Sedunia, Ke-
menterian Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar bersama masyarakat dunia
menganjurkan program penanaman pokok - The Green Wave 2010 di
sekolah-sekolah terpilih di seluruh Malaysia pada 22 Mei 2010. Program
ini merupakan program global dalam memulihara biodiversiti dan Ma-
laysia sebagai salah satu dari 12 negara mega biodiversiti turut komited
dalam menjayakan program ini.
Penganjuran kempen merupakan sebahagian daripada sumbangan Ma-
laysia terhadap Kempen 1Bilion Pokok anjuran United Nations Environ-
ment Programme (UNEP) dan Kempen Menanam 26 Juta Pokok Pering-
kat Kebangsaan yang telah dilancarkan pada 22 April yang lalu.
Kempen Green Wave bertemakan ‘One School, One Tree, One Gift to Na-
ture’ dan bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kesedaran terhadap penjagaan
alam sekitar dan pemuliharaan biodiversiti di kalangan generasi muda
khususnya pelajar sekolah. Usaha ini penting supaya khazanah biodiver-
Efforts to discourage deforestation, mainly through sustainable-logging initiatives,
are underway on a very limited basis but have had a negligible impact so far.
The rain forest is nearly self-watering. Plants release water into the atmosphere
through a process called transpiration. In the tropics, each canopy tree can release
about 200 gallons (760 liters) of water each year. The moisture helps create the thick
cloud cover that hangs over most rain forests. Even when not raining, these clouds
keep the rain forest humid and warm.
Plants in the rain forest grow very close together and contend with the constant
threat of insect predators. They have adapted by making chemicals that researchers
have found useful as medicines. Bioprospecting, or going into the rain forest in search
of plants that can be used in foods, cosmetics, and medicines, has become big business
during the past decade, and the amount that native communities are compensated for
this varies from almost nothing to a share in later profits.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimates that 70 percent of the anti-cancer
plants identified so far are rain forest plants. A new drug under development by a
private pharmaceutical company, possibly for treating HIV, is Calanolide A, which is
derived from a tree discovered on Borneo, according to NCI.
Many trees and plants, like orchids, have been removed from the rain forest and cul-
tivated. Brazil nut trees are one valuable tree that refuses to grow anywhere but in
undisturbed sections of the Amazon rain forest. There, it is pollinated by bees that
also visit orchids, and its seeds are spread by the agouti, a small tree mammal.
In Brazil, which houses 30 percent of the re-
maining tropical rain forest on Earth, more
than 50,000 square miles of rain forest were
lost to deforestation between 2000 and 2005.
Biologists worry about the long-term conse-
quences. Drought may be one. Some rain for-
ests, including the Amazon, began experienc-
ing drought in the 1990s, possibly due to de-
forestation and global warming.
Source : http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/rainforest-profile/
Rain Forest : Incubators of Life
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The Impact Of Sea Level Rise On Mangrove Distribution Due To Climate Change.: MANGROVE DISTURB !!MANGROVE DISTURB !!MANGROVE DISTURB !!
Campus NRE
Mangrove forest is one of the most important eco-
systems in the world. It’s important because they
are the habitat for a lot of fish, marine aquatics,
bird, mammals and other animals. Furthermore,
in economics sector the history shows us the con-
tribution of mangrove forest through construc-
tion industries as well as source of fuel.
Sea Level Rise
NAHRIM projections show that by 2050, Malay-
sia’s going to be hotter with a temperature rise
of up to 1.5°C. We also expect more rainfall ex-
tremes—intense rainfall in the wet period and a
lack of rainfall in the dry period. This would
lead to higher high flows, meaning more severe
floods, and lower low flows, meaning longer
droughts. Sea level is also expected to rise any-
where from 15 to 95 centimeters over a hundred-
year period, threatening the increasing urban
population in our coastal areas. Coastal flood-
ing, inundation coastal area, land loss, mangrove
forest reduction and salt water intrusion at estu-
aries are the main impact due to sea level rise.
Imagine if the sea level rise phenomenon give signifi-
cant impact to our country, what would you think
would happens to our mangrove forest?
Mangroves only grow in the area between the Mean
Sea Level (MSL) and Mean High Water Spring
(MHWS). However, the best area for regeneration of
mangroves is between Mean High Water Neap
(MHWN) and Mean Sea Level (MSL). Figure 1
shows the type of mangrove species and their loca-
tion with relation of the tide levels is the lowest level
that is most suitable for mangrove growth. Man-
grove roots need to be exposed for at least 6 hours for
breathing. One tidal cycle normally (flooding and
Ebbing) take about 6 hours for each flood and ebb
cycle. Therefore, the mangroves root will be exposed
for breathing process. After sea level increased
across the mean sea level the mangrove starting to
changes in a stress the sea level rise impact this
process especially in area where the mangrove area
could be inundated by sea level rise.
Based on the Socio-economic Impacts on
High Rate of Sea if the sea Level Rise increased (0.9
cm/yr), loss of fisheries production is estimated
RM300 million based on 20% loss of mangrove due to
mangrove loss resulting in a loss of about 70,000
tones of prawn production valued at RM4, 500/tonne.
[From: MOSTE, 2000]
There are also studied carried out by NAHRIM in
salt water intrusion to investigate the mangrove for-
est zonation and habitat changes in mangrove forest.
In order to preserve biodiversity and sinks for green-
house gases, we can maintain an effective forest
management and conservation program. We’ve also
should undertaken a coastal vulnerability index
study (CVI) that served as a basis for recommending
proactive adaptive measures to mitigate the impact
of sea level rise. Again, the policy and R&D on
coastal Development should integrate together to
reduce the long term effect of sea level rise which
shows the significant changes on our social, eco-
nomic and development for next generation.
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