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Sub-Regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Asia Hanoi, Vietnam 10-12 March 2010

Sub-Regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Asia Hanoi, Vietnam 10-12 March 2010. Presented by: H.E. LONH HEAL, General Director Ministry of Environment, Cambodia. 1. Outline. Country Drivenness. Lessons learned. Future Cooperation. Country Drivenness.

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Sub-Regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Asia Hanoi, Vietnam 10-12 March 2010

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  1. Sub-Regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Asia Hanoi, Vietnam10-12 March 2010 Presented by: H.E. LONH HEAL, General Director Ministry of Environment, Cambodia 1

  2. Outline Country Drivenness Lessons learned Future Cooperation

  3. Country Drivenness Conservation Areas Through Landscape Management in Northern Plains of Cambodia (CALM).

  4. Duration, Implementing Agency and Funds • Duration: 8 Years (2005-2012) • Implementing Agency: Forest Administration (FA) and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) • Funded By: UNDP/GEF, WCS, MDLF Total Amounts • Allocated Budget of UNDP-GEF PDF B: US$2,300,000.00 • Co-financing of WCS: US$1.600.000.00 • Financing estimation over 8 years: US$3,900,000.00

  5. Threatening Illegal Logging and hunting

  6. Hunting Forest encroaching and Illegal trade of Wildlife

  7. ProjectActivities and Results

  8. Forest Rangers ActivitiesForest Administration OfficersAnd Province Armed Forces 19/09/2014

  9. Law Enforcement Preah Reach Kram No. NS.RKM 1296/36 dated 24 December 1996, Announcing to use the Law on the Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Management Preah Reach Kram No. NS.RKM 0802/016 dated 31 August 2002, Announcing to use the Law on the Forestry Preah Reach Kram No. NS.RKM 1296/36 dated 15 February 2008, Announcing to use the Law on the National Protection Areas

  10. Increasing Wildlife White shoulder’s Ibis and Giant Ibis Lesser Adjutant and Sarus Crane White-ramped Vulture and Red-headed Vulture

  11. Vulture Feeding Fields • Type of Vultures in Cambodia • White-ramped Vulture, Red headed Vulture and Brown Vulture (Resident) • Black Vulture and Himalaya Vulture (Immerged) 12

  12. Wildlife Survey and Monitoring Activities 14 Birds were marked and 3 birds with PTT • Vulture Feeding Field • program 53 times • -PTT on the birds: 3 times • Number of Vultures • -Minimum: 1 Volume • -Maximize: 89 Volumes in Preah Vihea

  13. Vulture Census 14

  14. Placement of Automatic Camera and Wildlife Monitoring Wild Ox Elephant Wild duck white wing Buck Wild Buffalo 15

  15. Education and Training Course • Promoting Forest’s Law to communities there are people, • polices, armed forces, solders, monks and students; • Providing awareness on Specific type of wildlife’s classifies • and its value 16

  16. Conservation Activities Water resources Protection and New Water Resources Creation: -Repairing old flood dike in Dorng Plet Village -Make agreement with communities on Stop using Natural water resources by provide new wells

  17. Tourism Veal Kruos, OKoKi and TmatBoey Eco-tourism area $30/Tourist $8/Guide $10/Night $5/Cook $5/Worker

  18. Wildlife attracts Tourism and Helps Sustain Communities Ecotourism is an opportunity for local communities and conservation to benefit from tourism. 19

  19. Permanent Demarcation of Forest Areas • Results: • 3085 Permanent Demarcation • Total Length : 70,803 m 20

  20. Outline Country Drivenness Lessons learned Future Cooperation 21

  21. Lessons learned Lack of coordination between project implementing agency and GEF Focal Point after project approval 22

  22. Outline Country Drivenness Lessons learned Future Cooperation 23

  23. Future Cooperation • GEF-5: Base on GEF-4 we are in the critical situation of Co-financing • Seeking the cooperation from GEFSEC and GEF Agencies in this matters base on Programmatic approach 24

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