RIMBAs
RIMBAs is a term used in some regions, particularly in Southeast Asia, to refer to tropical rainforests. These ecosystems are characterized by high rainfall, dense vegetation, and a rich diversity of plant and animal life. RIMBA forests are crucial for global biodiversity, playing a significant role in regulating climate patterns and acting as a vital carbon sink.
The term is often associated with the dense, humid forests found in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and
Unfortunately, RIMBA forests are facing significant threats, primarily from deforestation due to agricultural expansion, logging, and