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The development of the local climate is important for climate hazard assessment. Cameron Highlands (longitude from 101° 21' to 101° 30' and latitude from 4° 19' to 4° 37') were chosen as the study area for climate downscaling. This paper presents the work... see more

The Cameron Highland’s by-election held in January 2019 waskeenly contested by two major political coalitions in a district in Pahang. Itwas an election with a difference. The ruling coalition at the national level wasthe underdog contesting in a state co... see more

We report 106 species of caddisflies (Trichoptera) representing 44 genera and 16 families that were collected across 50 sampling sites in the Buffalo River watershed. The species collected represent about 45% of the known Interior Highlands caddisfly faun... see more

Agro and ecotourism activities in Cameron Highlands Malaysia play a vital role in promoting growth to its surrounding region.  Tourism activities generate income to the local residents including the indigenous community that lives in settlements scat... see more

An accurate inventory map is a prerequisite for the analysis of landslide susceptibility, hazard, and risk. Field survey, optical remote sensing, and synthetic aperture radar techniques are traditional techniques for landslide detection in tropical region... see more

The Ethiopian highlands is the largest Afroalpine habitat on the African continent contributing 80 % of the land above 3,000 masl on the continent.  The Ethiopian highlands are part of Conservation International’s Eastern Afro-Montane Biodiversity Ho... see more

The Ethiopian highlands is the largest Afroalpine habitat on the African continent contributing 80 % of the land above 3,000 masl on the continent.  The Ethiopian highlands are part of Conservation International’s Eastern Afro-Montane Biodiversity Ho... see more

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