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Kota Damansara Community Forest Reserve (KDCFR) is one of the last remaining lowland dipterocarp forests within the rapidly urbanising Klang Valley. This paper discusses the ecological, social, and cultural importance of the reserve, highlighting its role as a critical biodiversity refuge and a vital recreational space for surrounding communities. The forest supports a range of ecosystem services, including climate regulation, habitat protection, and opportunities for nature-based recreation and environmental education. The paper also emphasises the unique collaborative management model involving state authorities, local communities, and civil society organisations, which has been central to defending the reserve from development pressures. However, challenges such as increasing visitor demand, funding constraints, and ongoing urban encroachment require renewed and sustained conservation strategies. The discussion underscores the need for inclusive stewardship, long-term financing, and strengthened ecological protection to ensure that KDCFR continues to function as an accessible and resilient urban green sanctuary for future generations.
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