Maliau Basin

Maliau Basin Conservation Area
Location Tongod district, Sabah, Malaysia
Nearest city Tawau
Coordinates 4°49′49″N 116°54′01″E / 4.83040°N 116.90020°E / 4.83040; 116.90020Coordinates: 4°49′49″N 116°54′01″E / 4.83040°N 116.90020°E / 4.83040; 116.90020
Area 588 square kilometres
Governing body Yayasan Sabah Group

Maliau Basin (Malay: Lembangan Maliau) or also Maliau Basin Conservation Area, is a region in Sabah, Malaysia, which represents a geological catchment surrounding the Maliau River. Located around the center of Sabah in the Sandakan Division, it was designated as a conservation area by the Sabah Foundation (Yayasan Sabah) in 1981. Later in 1997 the Sabah State Assembly gazetted the Basin as a Protection Forest Reserve (Class I) with a total area of 588 square kilometres. The region also features Mount Lotung (1667 metres), Maliau Falls, and Lake Linumunsut. Efforts are underway to nominate the area as a World Heritage Site.[1] In 2011, the Maliau Basin Studies Centre opened, a large field centre to serve as a basis for studies and teaching carried out in Maliau by naturalists, biologists, and groups of students.

References

  1. Kaur, Jaswinder. "Maliau: Sabah’s Lost World", New Straits Times, 26 June 2006
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maliau Basin.


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/1/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.