List of parks in Brunei Darussalam

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Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Short description Template:Infobox hiking trail Brunei is a self-governing nation with several parks. This is a list of parks in Brunei Darussalam that are currently operational and have Wikipedia entries.

History

Numerous locations have been developed and marketed as "eco-tourism" attractions in line with the National Forestry Policy. For example, the Forestry Department launched several environmental initiatives under the 6th National Development Plan (RKN 6), including the creation of national parks, forest recreation zones, and a reafforestation program. By 1998, eleven forest recreation parks (FRPs) had been established, such as Sungai Liang, Luagan Lalak, Bukit Shahbandar, Berakas, Peradayan, Selirong, Bukit Subok, Sungai Basong, Kuala Belalong, Batang Duri, and Ulu Temburong. These parks became increasingly popular, particularly among domestic tourists.[1]

Under RKN 7, additional efforts were introduced to conserve and protect forests for both economic and environmental benefits. The forestry sector contributed B$22.3 million to GDP in 1996 and B$27 million in 2000, accounting for 3.0% of total GDP. Special attention will be given to plantation activities, sustainable timber production, the establishment of national parks and recreational areas, wasteland rehabilitation, and rattan production for the furniture industry, all of which are supported by a B$104 million investment in forestry sector development under the forest conservation policy.[1]

List

Name Type Area (m 2)[2]
Ulu Temburong National Park Nature 500,000,000[3]
Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park Riverine 78,000,000[3]
Tasek Sarubing Recreational Park Riverine
Tasek Lama Recreational Park Riverine
Bukit Shahbandar Forest Recreation Park Nature 700,000[3]
Berakas Forest Reserve Recreational Park Nature 3,480,000[3]
Tumpuan Telisai Recreational Park Community
Sungai Liang Forest Recreational Park Community 140,000[3]
Luagan Lalak Forest Recreation Park Nature 2,700,000[3]
Bukit Patoi Forest Recreational Park Nature 10,700,000[3]
Selirong Forest Recreation Park Offshore islands 25,660,000[3]

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