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Small building held up on two large canoes. Silhouette of person standing inside.
Standby post for broodstock protection zone, Kambor Chum Thom.
© Mr. Chheang Piseth, Project Officer of CEPA

Sustainable Natural Capital Management through Improving Biodiversity Conservation in Stung Treng Ramsar Site, Cambodia

Grantee Name: Culture and Environment Preservation Association

Hotspot
Indo-Burma
Location
Cambodia
Amount
$98,881
Dates
Jun 2020 – Jun 2022
Keywords
Capacity building, Community-based conservation, Fisheries, Freshwater, Livelihoods, Ramsar site, Youth, Ecosystem resilience

Increase the extent of flooded forest and other habitats for breeding fish within Stung Treng Ramsar Site, Cambodia, and increase the resilience and food security of local communities by improving the engagement of youth in fisheries conservation and management, strengthening the community fisheries management committees for effective management of community fisheries and seasonal broodstock conservation zones, and improving effective collaboration among key stakeholders for conservation

Strategic Direction :

4 Empower local communities to engage in conservation and management of priority key biodiversity areas

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