Multi-Disciplinary Assessment of South-East Pahang Peat Swamp Forest (2003)
The UNDP/GEF project was administered by Wetlands International used a multi-disciplinary approach. PE was responsible for the socio-economic and macroeconomic assessment components which entailed making site assessments as well as undertaking a threat analysis while carrying out the socio-economic assessments in the project site.

Formulation of a Spatial and Conceptual Guideline for the Sustainable Nature Tourism Development of the Forests of Ulu Muda, Kedah (2002/03)
This WWFM project for the Kedah State Government addressed one of the fundamental goals for the effective management of the Ulu Muda forest and entailed (i) developing a framework for a management plan for the large Ulu Muda forest; (ii) exploring the potential of the Ulu Muda forest as a nature tourism destination; and (iii) developing a zoning concept plan for the Ulu Muda forest area.

Firefly Studies in Kuala Selangor District (2000-2001)
This Malaysian Nature Society study for the Selangor State Government examined options for sustainable tourism development involving the local community, using the principles of carrying capacity as a means for long-term sustainability. The study covered the villages along the Sungai Selangor where fireflies are found, namely Kampung Kuantan and Bukit Belimbing.
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