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,

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Sub-Regional Workshop for GEF Focal Points in Asia Hanoi, Vietnam March 2010 Presented by: H.E. LONH HEAL, General Director Ministry of Environment, Cambodia 128/04/2015

Outline 28/04/ Drivenness Country Drivenness Drivenness Country Drivenness learned Lessons learned learned Lessons learned Future Cooperation

Conservation Areas Through Landscape Management in Northern Plains of Cambodia (CALM). 3 Drivenness Country Drivenness Drivenness Country Drivenness 28/04/2015

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Duration, Implementing Agency and Funds Duration: 8 Years ( )Duration: 8 Years ( ) Implementing Agency: Forest Administration (FA) and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)Implementing Agency: Forest Administration (FA) and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Funded By: UNDP/GEF, WCS, MDLFFunded By: UNDP/GEF, WCS, MDLF Total Amounts Allocated Budget of UNDP-GEF PDF B: US$2,300,000.00Allocated Budget of UNDP-GEF PDF B: US$2,300, Co-financing of WCS: US$ Co-financing of WCS: US$ Financing estimation over 8 years: US$3,900,000.00Financing estimation over 8 years: US$3,900, /04/2015

6 Threatening Illegal Logging and hunting Threatening Illegal Logging and hunting28/04/2015

28/04/20157 Hunting Forest encroaching and Illegal trade of Wildlife Hunting Forest encroaching and Illegal trade of Wildlife

Project Activities and Results 8 28/04/2015

9 Forest Rangers Activities Forest Rangers Activities Forest Administration Officers And Province Armed Forces 28/04/2015

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 28/04/2015

Increasing Wildlife 11 White shoulder’s Ibis and Giant Ibis Lesser Adjutant and Sarus Crane White-ramped Vulture and Red-headed Vulture 28/04/2015

Vulture Feeding Fields 12 Type of Vultures in Cambodia White-ramped Vulture, Red headed Vulture and Brown Vulture (Resident) Black Vulture and Himalaya Vulture (Immerged) 12 28/04/2015

Wildlife Survey and Monitoring Activities Birds were marked and 3 birds with PTTYearsTimes Vulture Feeding Field program 53 times -PTT on the birds: 3 times Number of Vultures -Minimum: 1 Volume -Maximize: 89 Volumes in Preah Vihea 28/04/2015

Vulture Census 14 28/04/2015

15 Placement of Automatic Camera and Wildlife Monitoring Wild Ox Elephant Wild duck white wing Buck Wild Buffalo 28/04/2015

Education and Training Course 16 -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 28/04/2015

Conservation Activities 17 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 28/04/2015

Tourism 18 Veal Kruos, OKoKi and TmatBoey Eco-tourism area $30/Tourist$8/Guide$10/Night$5/Cook$5/Worker 28/04/2015

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

Permanent Demarcation of Forest Areas 20 Results: Permanent Demarcation -Total Length : 70,803 m 28/04/2015

21 Outline Drivenness Country Drivenness Drivenness Country Drivenness learned Lessons learned learned Lessons learned Future Cooperation 28/04/2015

Lack of coordination between project implementing agency and GEF Focal Point after project approval 22 Lessons learned Lessons learned Lessons learned Lessons learned28/04/2015

23 Outline Drivenness Country Drivenness Drivenness Country Drivenness learned Lessons learned learned Lessons learned Future Cooperation 28/04/2015

GEF-5: Base on GEF-4 we are in the critical situation of Co-financing Future Cooperation Future Cooperation Future Cooperation Future Cooperation Seeking the cooperation from GEFSEC and GEF Agencies in this matters base on Programmatic approach 28/04/

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