Farms and Forests: Boosting biodiversity and livelihoods in Northern Cambodia
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £265,650
WHERE Cambodia
Summary
Degradation of dry forest in northern Cambodia has intensified over the last decade due to expanding population, wild species collection and agriculture. Various socio-economically valuable trees essential for ecological restoration are threatened including rare rosewoods and legumes. This project will build capacity of Sra-aem Commune members in diversifying farm-forestry practices and developing new market value chains. Together with the development of mechanisms for linking forest recovery with employment opportunities, this will generate new incomes and restore biodiversity in the long-term.
The Sra’aem Commune Council of Choam Ksant District in Preah Vihear Province, ICRAF - International Centre for Research in Agriculture, National Authority for Preah Vihear (NAPV), Department of Environment, Forestry and Water, Cambodia