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The Tonle Sap Basin Strategy

| Date: | April 2005 |
| Type: | Policies and Strategies |
| Country: | Cambodia |
| Subject: | ADB administration and governance; Environment |
Description
The Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s Tonle Sap Basin Strategy has been formulated in support of the Country Strategy and Program (2005–2007), and forms the basis for setting priorities and planning assistance in the Tonle Sap basin over the next 5–10 years.
Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- The Poverty-Environment Challenge of the Tonle Sap
- ADB’s Response
- Delivering the Strategy
- Operational Program
- Financing the Operational Program
- Appendixes