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3 Malaysian J. Syariah & L. 1 (2015)

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  COMPROMISING FOREST ENVIRONMENT IN PENINSULAR
  MALAYSIA: THE RIGHTS OF PUBLIC TO ENVIRONMENTAL
                            INFORMATION

                   Adzidah  binti Yaakob' & Izawati Wook

  'Pensyarah Kanan Fakulti Syariah dan Undang-undang, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
                                  (USIM).
                            adzidah@usirn.edu.rny

  Pensyarah Kanan Fakulti Syariah dan Undang-undang, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
                                  (USIM).
                            izaxvati@usimedumy


                                 Abstract

Well  managed forests that ensure the conservation of resources are not only
significantfor the communities' dependant on forests but also for ecological service
for the benefit of wider society. Nevertheless, in recent years the riches of nature
particularly forest seems to be abandoned  as a  result of rapid and mixed
development. This paper  highlights the importance of the rights of public in
Peninsular Malaysia to be involved with forest environmental information in any
stages of environmental issues up to decision-making processes where the principle
10 of the Rio Declaration comes into discussion. With growing recognition of the
rights of the indigenous peoples to land and forest resources, issues regarding the
0rang  Ash communities as an important stakeholder in forests are also discussed.
Supported  by contemporary issues and cases, even though public participation
seems  to be properly stated in the relevant legal content, regrettably in term of
public participation in forest environment, this concept is seemed not favoured by
those in authority because it is seen as a factor which may impede progress of the
development project. This paper infers that the concept of public participation
indeed seeks involvement of those potentially affected by or interested in a decision.
Furthermore, it is now emerged as a concept which is considered as vital part of
democratic governance  to enhance accountability. Thus, as a matter of fact,
environmental information is a mere report rather than to be disclosed to public.



Introduction

Percentage  of forested area in Peninsular Malaysia is gradually decreasing
because  of tremendous   increase of forest clearing activity due to mixed
development   for instances building up of industrial and agricultural area,
residential area and also businesses complexes to meet the economic

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