Stung Treng Ramsar Site in Cambodia: Integrating Fisheries Management and Wetlands Conservation (Phase II)
Grantee Name: International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Cambodia
- Amount
- $179,997
- Dates
- Mar 2014 – Jul 2016
- Keywords
- Community-based conservation, Fisheries, Freshwater, Livelihoods, Networks, Ramsar site
Reconcile conservation of critical habitats and species with sustainability of local livelihoods in Stung Treng Ramsar Site in Cambodia through ecosystem-based fisheries co-management. Consolidate and amplify the fish conservation zone approach within Stung Treng Ramsar Site; establish a learning network of community fisheries in the Ramsar site and beyond; and facilitate long-term engagement of local communities in the Ramsar site's management planning and implementation.
4 Empower local communities to engage in conservation and management of priority key biodiversity areas
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