Restoring Roots: Community-Led Ecotourism and Cultural Revitalization in Kampung Simpai, Southeast Pahang Peat Swamp Forest

Grant Type:
Sustainability Grant
Year:
2026
State(s):
Pahang
Project Leader:
Dr. Karma Tashi Choedron

This study advances indigenous-led ecotourism in Kampung Simpai. It focuses on co-creating experiences, restoring peat swamp habitats, and supporting sustainable incomes through culturally rooted conservation efforts.

The grantee will work with the local Jakun people to revive their traditional culture and knowledge, and empower them in ecotourism services 

Dr. Karma Tashi Choedron
Dr. Karma Tashi Choedron
University of Nottingham Malaysia

Dr. Karma Tashi Choedron is an environmental sociologist with over 20 years of experience working with Jakun communities in the Southeast Pahang Peat Swamp Forest. Her work focuses on participatory approaches, including Rapid and Participatory Rural Appraisals, to understand indigenous knowledge, forest dependency, and socio-environmental change. She collaborates with colleagues from the University of Nottingham who bring expertise in environmental governance and community forestry. Together, they have built strong relationships with Orang Asli communities, supporting inclusive, community-led conservation and sustainable development initiatives.

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