Forest Conflict in Cambodia: An Overview Srey Chanthy 29 April 2015.

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Forest Conflict in Cambodia: An Overview Srey Chanthy 29 April 2015

2 Presentation Outline 1.About Cambodia 2.Forest Management in Contemporary Cambodia 3.Conflicts 4.Strategic Consideration

3 1. About Cambodia South-East Asia million people Poverty 35% Most of the poor are in rural area relying on agriculture and natural resources

4 2. Forest Management in Contemporary Cambodia 2004

5 2. Forest Management in Contemporary Cambodia

6 4. Conflicts – Enabling Factors Timber – valuable and relatively easily harvested and sold Competing use of land Limited respect for laws Landlessness and poverty Minority voice and power of forest- dependent communities

7 4. Conflicts – Direct Causes of Conflict Land grabbing Encroachment by agricultural settlers Land Concessions Management vacuum in suspended forest concessions Illegal timber harvesting Forest use restrictions in protected area and forest

8 4. Conflicts – Underlying Causes of Conflict Weak governance: –Forest communities – lack of understanding of their rights and tenure denial. –Absence of forest use classification and comprehensive land use planning –Economic incentives – illegal harvest of timber and forestland grab, absence of law enforcement. A growing population of young, landless people Improved access to forest access by the extension and upgrading of the nation’s road network

9 4. Conflicts – Impacts Livelihoods of local communities, including indigenous peoples –0.15 million affected directly by land conflicts –0.7 million affected indirectly by forest conflicts –1.7 million affected directly and indirectly by both land and forest conflicts through loss of livelihoods Erosion and sedimentation Threat to and loss of habitats for wildlife (including rare and endangered species, which are globally threatened) Climate change

10 THREAT TO PEACE, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT

11 Finalize the national legal and spatial planning framework for allocating forest resource and land use/tenure rights. Instill respect for the rule of law regarding forest and land allocation, tenure, and use. (Accelerate political reform to reduce corruption and political interference) Develop the capacity of forest communities to effectively demand their rights and to sustainably mange their forest and land resources Implement mechanisms and procedures for conferring tenure and use rights through community land titles combined with community forestry agreements Improve natural resource governance at the province, district, and commune levels including use of the Participatory Land Use Planning (PLUP) methodology Provide alternative livelihoods for potential or actual land encroachers Monitor and report forest crimes and community-level conflict Penalize forest crimes 5. Strategic Consideration

12 THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION