
Mainstreaming Effective Conservation Models into Cambodia's Environmental Code
Grantee Name: Wildlife Conservation Society
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Cambodia
- Amount
- $79,997
- Dates
- Jun 2017 – Jun 2018
- Keywords
- Community-based conservation, Policy/law, Protected Areas, Wildlife trade
Document effective conservation models demonstrated by CEPF grantees and other organizations in Cambodia. Promote integration of conservation good practice into guidelines and sub-ordinate regulations under the Environmental Code, with particular emphasis on co-management of protected areas, landscape conservation and community-based monitoring. Pilot novel data management infrastructure and processes that will enable inter-agency collaboration to enforce sub-ordinate regulations against wildlife crime.
6 Engage key actors in mainstreaming biodiversity, communities and livelihoods into development planning in the priority corridors
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