The Vita Tenggara Conservation Project is a collaborative initiative between Berinda Group, PPB Group and Global Environment Centre (as programme implementation agency) to transform the areas that initially designated for bungalow lots, to a thriving conservation area that enhances the water catchment basin near Lebam Dam, protects local flora and fauna and showcases corporate environmental stewardship.
By integrating reforestation, biodiversity conservation and community engagement, this initiative will strengthen climate resilience and empower local communities through conservation-based livelihood opportunities. The project adopts a holistic approach, community-cantered approach, combining scientific assessments, habitat restoration and local ecological knowledge to ensure long-term sustainability.
Key component of the project is the active community participation through established community-based organisations (CBOs) including Sahabat Hutan Bakau Pulau Tanjung Surat and Kelab Komuniti Pelindung Alam Sekitar Mersing (KOMPAS). They play vital role in leading rehabilitation efforts, ensuring that conservation activities create sustainable livelihood opportunities for local communities.
By fostering Corporate-CSO partnerships and aligning with global environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals, the project aims to be a replicable model for balancing conservation with development.