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Touch Nimith Himawari Hotel, Phnom Penh, Cambodia November 12-16 2007

Central Cardamom Protected Forest Ecotourism Development. Touch Nimith Himawari Hotel, Phnom Penh, Cambodia November 12-16 2007. Where?. Location. One of the largest wilderness areas remaining in Cambodia. Of regional significance to biodiversity conservation.

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Touch Nimith Himawari Hotel, Phnom Penh, Cambodia November 12-16 2007

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  1. Central Cardamom Protected ForestEcotourism Development Touch Nimith Himawari Hotel, Phnom Penh, Cambodia November 12-16 2007

  2. Where? Location

  3. One of the largest wilderness areas remaining in Cambodia

  4. Of regional significance to biodiversity conservation

  5. Located in a center of regional cultural diversity

  6. A diversity of landscapes

  7. A compelling history

  8. Objectives: 1. Promote ecotourism development in CCPF for conservation and development 2. Develop ecotourism model for replication and adaptation 3. Influence policy makers on significant values of ecotourism development in natural areas.

  9. Conceptual Framework Approach to Successful Ecotourism Development for CCPF Ecotourism Assessment/Feasibility Study Protected Areas Baseline Study, if need to look in-depth Ecotourism Strategy / Management Plan Annual Plan/Action Plan Delivery/Implementation M & E

  10. Trekking Start Ecotourism Product Development Pilot Trekking Program (50%) Nig2 Eco- recreational tour Identification (30%) Nig4 Nig1 Nig3 Nig5 Community Based Ecotourism (10%) Other products under identification

  11. Ecotourism and Conservation Impacts Reduce illegal activities where trails being used by Tourists Reduce overuse of NR from communities, in a replacing of employments and local economic generation Ecotourism Program Increase knowledge and skills for relevant stakeholders on NR conservation and livelihood improvement Influence decision makers on significant value the effective approach from ecotourism

  12. Future Plan • Strategic Plan and Baseline study 2. Completed trekking program with CAT/Peregrine 3. Develop a ¾ day eco-touring in Thmar Bang 4. Explore trekking program and community services in Tatey Lue commune with Interpret 5. Community based ecotourism 6. Explore more partnership and networking Thmar Bang Waterfall

  13. Outcomes to Date: Feasibility Study in Thmar Bang Peregrine/CAT successfully marketing for the Trekking Program Engage with Interpret Tour Company Familiarization Report with Inbound Tours Ecotourism Pricing Policy in Draft

  14. Cardamom Mountains Trek (13 Days) This pioneering adventure takes us into the environmental jewel of Cambodia, the Cardamom Mountains - one of South East Asia’s last immense and largely unexplored rainforest landscapes and a natural area of universal importance. The Cardamoms is also home to vast array of endangered wildlife which are protected by the thick jungles and extensive mountains. On this unique trekking expedition we are privileged to enter this wild domain and be actively involved in learning about and helping international efforts to conserve the area. Our participation will directly contribute to conserving and alleviating poverty in this unique and precious landscape. We also explore the cultural highlights of Cambodia by visiting Siem Reap, home of the amazing Angkor Empire - probably the foremost archaeological site in South East Asia, and the vibrant capital city of Phnom Penh. This is the complete Cambodian experience that encompasses history and culture, as well as nature and wilderness. http://www.peregrineadventures.com

  15. Challenges 1. How do you mange satisfaction and expectation ? 2. How stakeholders fairly benefit and participate in ecotourism development? 3. How you do ecotourism development contributing for conservation ? 4. How the poor benefit and participate in ecotourism development? 5. How your work influence decision makers and relevant stakeholders? 6. How stakeholders able to manage the ecotourism development by themselves for conservation and development?

  16. IV. Concession fee/license • and permits., INCOME SOURCES for STAKEHOLDERS • I. Entrance Fee: • Parking fee • Entrance fee II. Product Sale: Trekking, CBET Specialist Tours, recretional tours and., • III. Service Fee: • Tradtitonal craft • Refreshment • Transpotation • Acomodation

  17. Current Problems Hydropower Dame understudy Mine and un-explosive ordinance After Civil War

  18. Support to CCPF ecotourism development Strategy Development Training and Capacity Building Tourism or Market research Learning and networking

  19. hank for ALL

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