Biodiversity Hotspot: Sundaland (Borneo)

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Biodiversity Hotspot: Sundaland (Borneo) Exemplar | Ms. Urling | Northfield High School | Science 1 Location Natural Resources Human Impacts Data (table/graph) Sepilok Rainforest Continent/Ocean: Southeast Asia, South China Sea Latitude and Longitude: 1.0000° N, 114.0000° E Size: 287,001 sq miles (743,330 km²) Population: 18.6 million Kinabatangan River Sandakan Urling 2013 Urling 2013 Urling 2013 Maps Rainforests Food: fruits, nuts, meat Shelter Rivers Food: fish, crustaceans, arthropods, etc. Water Transportation Recreation Oceans Food: fish and other food Human Impacts on Natural Resources Technology Biodiversity Why is Borneo a biodiversity hotspot? It has a wide variety of habitats and a large number of endemic species Sustainability (The Borneo Project, 2014) Human Impacts on Systems (The Borneo Project, 2014) (The Borneo Project, 2014) References