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Intro
Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Contents
About the Editors
Contributors
Part I: Social and Demography
A Journey of Incremental Steps for the Orang Asli
Background
Methods
Observations
Lack of Sequential Clearing for Towns
Flooding and Landform Stability
Role and Contributions of DARA
Conclusion
References
Orang Asli Anecdotal Reflections
Introduction
Field Reconnaissance Was Intensive
The Nurse Practitioner
Helping the Orang Asli Collectively
A Fish Eye for Dinner
Fish Cooked on a Stick

The Importance of Forest Resources as a Source of Income for the Orang Asli of Kampung Sungai Berua, Hulu Terengganu, Malaysia
Introduction
Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
Spending Habits of the Orang Asli in Kampung Sungai Berua, Hulu Terengganu, Malaysia
Introduction
Poverty in Aboriginal Communities
Literature Review
Methodology
Results
Conclusion
References
Part II: Sustainability of Resource Use

Sustainable Utilisation of Forest Plant Resources by the Bateq and Semoq Beri Sub-Tribes in Kelantan and Terengganu States of Peninsular Malaysia
Introduction
Data Collection and Documentation
Dependency of Orang Asli on Forest Resources
Utilisation of Forest Resources by the Bateq and Semoq Beri
Conclusion
References
A Study of Wild Mushrooms Utilised for Food and Medicine by the Orang Asli Communities of Sungai Berua, Terengganu
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Appendix
References

Ethnoichtyological Survey of the Orang Asli in Tasik Kenyir, Terengganu
Introduction
Methods
Study Area
Data Collection
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
Ethnozoological Survey of the Orang Asli of Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
Introduction
Methods
Background of Study Area
Data Collection
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
The Ethnozoology, Wildlife Utilisation and Hunting Practices of the Semoq Beri Tribe in Pahang
Introduction
Ethnozoological Survey
The Ethnography of the Semoq Beri
Background

Physical Appearance
Lifestyle
Wildlife Utilisation
Hunting Tools
Wildlife Consumption
Wildlife Utilisation
Sustainable Use of Wildlife by the Semoq Beri People
Conclusion
References
Wildlife Hunting Practices by the Indigenous People of Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Apendix 1 List of mammals Recorded in Kenyir Forest (Yong 2015
Clements 2013
Hedges et al. 2013)
References
Part III: Governance, Administration and Management

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