Malaysia, with its rich tropical forests covering approximately 55% of its land area, has a significant role to play in global REDD Plus efforts. The country's forests are among the most biodiverse in the world and serve as critical carbon sinks.
Malaysia has been actively engaged in REDD Plus since the early stages of international negotiations. Key milestones include:
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) is the national focal point for REDD Plus in Malaysia.
Malaysia's total forest cover is approximately 18.27 million hectares, which represents about 55.3% of the total land area.