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CTP Case Study - Tun Mustapha Park Sabah Malaysia
SCALING IMPACT WITH CORAL RESTORATION:
REPLICATING THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS AND SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY
A Case Study on Building Reefs and Resilience through Coral Restoration with Local Communities in Tun Mustapha Park, Sabah, Malaysia

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Tun Mustapha Park, also known as the largest multiple-use Marine Protected Area in Malaysia, measures almost 900,000 hectares with remarkably high biodiversity, harbouring coral reefs, mangroves, sea grasses and productive fishing grounds. This case study highlights the pilot ecosystem restoration efforts through partnership, replicable technologies transfer and learning. The restoration efforts also emphasised on nature-based solutions over man-made solutions in the management for Marine Protected areas.
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CTP Case Study - Tun Mustapha Park Sabah Malaysia