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The Tonle Sap Basin
The Tonle Sap Initiative
Tonle Sap Environmental Management
Why the Project is Needed
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Project Overview

The objective of the Tonle Sap Environmental Management Project is to enhance systems and develop the capacity for natural resource management coordination and planning, community-based natural resource management and capacity for biodiversity conservation in the Tonle Sap biosphere reserve.

To accomplish this objective, the project has three closely interrelated components:

Component 1 aims to strengthen natural resources management coordination and planning through:

  • establishing a coordination framework and information dissemination mechanisms
  • mapping the Tonle Sap biosphere reserve
  • improving regulation and management planning

Component 2 aims to organize communities for natural resource management through:

  • formulating and implementation structure
  • empowering communities
  • evaluating technical packages in support of sustainable livelihoods

Component 3 aims to build management capacity for biodiversity conservation through:

  • enhancing management capacity
  • developing systems for monitoring and management
  • promoting biodiversity conservation awareness

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