FRIM campus is located in Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was established in 1985 recognized as National Heritage Site in 2012. FRIM's area is estimated 544.3 hectare to be considered as the largest man-made tropical forest and the oldest in the world and has the objective to achieve the recognition of the UNESCO World Heritage Site by 2020. FRIM has the world's oldest exotic tree species serving as a research center for forestry, biodiversity conservation and forest resources, and tropical forests. Therefore, FRIM's legacy status needs to be maintained with good management in accordance with the established law. Some legislations such as the