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Bridging the gap between conservation and community development in post-conflict Cambodia

ຈັດພິມໂດຍ: Open Development Cambodia

A case study on Fauna & Flora International’s (FFI) work in Veal Veng District at the western end of the Cardamom Mountain range. The first priority to address hunger (a driver of many environmental problems) in ways compatible with biodiversity conservation. Of particular concern was a proposal to drain Veal Veng Marsh— an important wetland and the world’s largest breeding ground of the Critically Endangered and culturally sacred Siamese crocodile—and turn it into rice fields. FFI called for this to be halted on environmental and cultural grounds.

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ປະເພດເອກະສານ Case studies
ພາສາຂອງເອກະສານ
  • ອັງກິດ
ຫົວຂໍ້
  • Biodiversity
  • Environmental and biodiversity protection
  • Food security
  • Rice
ພື້ນທີ່ພູມສັນຖານ (ຂອບເຂດພື້ນທີ່)
  • ກຳປູເຈຍ
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ຜູ້ຂຽນ (ອົງການຈັດຕັ້ງ) Fauna & Flora International
ປີຈັດພິມ 2009
ວັນທີອັບໂຫຼດ ມິຖຸນາ 10, 2015, 09:55 (UTC)
ວັນທີດັດແປງ ທັນວາ 6, 2016, 06:49 (UTC)