Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management
The Cambodia environment monitor 2008 is one of a series of environmental reports prepared for East Asian countries under an initiative sponsored by the World Bank. The objective of this series is to present a snapshot of environmental trends acros...
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ABUNDANCE OF SPECIES ACTION PLAN AGGREGATION SITES AGRICULTURE AIR QUALITY ALGAE ALGAL BLOOMS ALTERNATIVE LIVELIHOODS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF INCOME ANNUAL CATCH AQUACULTURE AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION AQUARIUM AQUARIUM FISH AQUATIC LIFE AQUATIC RESOURCES ARCHIPELAGO BARRIER BEACH BAY BAYS BEACH BEACHES BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND BIODIVERSITY BIOMASS BIOMASS OF FISH BIRD BOD BREEDING CALCIUM CARBONATE CASE STUDIES CATCH PER UNIT CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COAST GUARD COASTAL AREA COASTAL AREAS COASTAL BIODIVERSITY COASTAL CITIES COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL CONSERVATION COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS COASTAL EROSION COASTAL HABITATS COASTAL MANAGEMENT COASTAL PROVINCES COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COASTAL RESOURCES COASTAL TOURISM COASTAL WATERS COASTAL ZONE COASTLINE COASTLINES COCONUT PLANTATIONS COLLECTION OF EGGS COMMERCIAL FISHING CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CORAL CORAL ANIMALS CORAL COVER CORAL REEF CORAL REEF HABITAT CORAL REEF STATUS ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EROSION ESTUARIES ESTUARINE FARMING PRACTICES FISH FISH ABUNDANCE FISH CATCH FISH PRODUCTION FISH SPECIES FISH STOCKS FISH YIELDS FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY PRODUCTS FISHING FLEET FLOODING FOOD CHAIN FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FOSSIL FUELS FRESH WATER FRESHWATER GAS EXPLORATION GRASSES GREEN SEA TURTLE GROUNDWATER HABITAT HABITAT LOSS HABITAT REQUIREMENTS HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS HEAVY METAL HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN POPULATION HUMAN POPULATION PRESSURE HUNTING ILLEGAL FISHING IMPORTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INDIRECT USE INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVERTEBRATES IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE ISSUES LAGOONS LAND AREA LAND USE LAND USE PLAN LANDSCAPE LEGISLATION LIVING AQUATIC RESOURCES LIVING CORALS LOCAL LIVELIHOODS LOGGING MANGROVE FORESTS MANGROVES MARINE ANIMALS MARINE BIODIVERSITY MARINE ECOSYSTEMS MARINE ENVIRONMENT MARINE HERITAGE MARINE LIFE MARINE MANAGEMENT MARINE ORGANISMS MARINE POLLUTION MARINE RESERVE MARINE RESOURCE MARINE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MARINE RESOURCES MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MARINE SCIENCE MARINE SPECIES MARINE TURTLE MARINE TURTLES MARINE WATERS MINERAL PRODUCTION MITIGATION NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL FISHERIES NATURAL RESOURCES NESTING OCEAN WATER OCEANIC WATERS OCEANS OIL POLLUTANTS POLLUTERS POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RAINFORESTS RANGES RAPID POPULATION GROWTH RECREATION REEF REEF FISH REEFS AT RISK RIVER SALINITY SANCTUARIES SANCTUARY SAND SAND DUNES SCUBA DIVERS SEA SEA GRASS SEA GRASS BEDS SEA LEVEL SEA LEVEL RISE SEA-LEVEL RISE SEAGRASS BEDS SEAS SEASHORES SEAWATER SEAWEED SEAWEEDS SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTATION SEDIMENTS SHIPS SHORE SHORELINE SHORELINE PROTECTION SOIL EROSION SPAWNING SPILLOVER STEWARDSHIP SURFACE RUNOFF SUSPENDED SOLIDS SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TERRITORIAL WATERS TOTAL CATCH TOURISM TOURISM ACTIVITIES TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISTS TRADITIONAL USE TREE TROPICAL CLIMATE TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS TROUT TURTLE PRODUCTS UNCONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WAVES WETLANDS WHALE WHALE SHARKS WILDLIFE |
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ABUNDANCE OF SPECIES ACTION PLAN AGGREGATION SITES AGRICULTURE AIR QUALITY ALGAE ALGAL BLOOMS ALTERNATIVE LIVELIHOODS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF INCOME ANNUAL CATCH AQUACULTURE AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION AQUARIUM AQUARIUM FISH AQUATIC LIFE AQUATIC RESOURCES ARCHIPELAGO BARRIER BEACH BAY BAYS BEACH BEACHES BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND BIODIVERSITY BIOMASS BIOMASS OF FISH BIRD BOD BREEDING CALCIUM CARBONATE CASE STUDIES CATCH PER UNIT CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COAST GUARD COASTAL AREA COASTAL AREAS COASTAL BIODIVERSITY COASTAL CITIES COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL CONSERVATION COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS COASTAL EROSION COASTAL HABITATS COASTAL MANAGEMENT COASTAL PROVINCES COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COASTAL RESOURCES COASTAL TOURISM COASTAL WATERS COASTAL ZONE COASTLINE COASTLINES COCONUT PLANTATIONS COLLECTION OF EGGS COMMERCIAL FISHING CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CORAL CORAL ANIMALS CORAL COVER CORAL REEF CORAL REEF HABITAT CORAL REEF STATUS ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EROSION ESTUARIES ESTUARINE FARMING PRACTICES FISH FISH ABUNDANCE FISH CATCH FISH PRODUCTION FISH SPECIES FISH STOCKS FISH YIELDS FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY PRODUCTS FISHING FLEET FLOODING FOOD CHAIN FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FOSSIL FUELS FRESH WATER FRESHWATER GAS EXPLORATION GRASSES GREEN SEA TURTLE GROUNDWATER HABITAT HABITAT LOSS HABITAT REQUIREMENTS HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS HEAVY METAL HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN POPULATION HUMAN POPULATION PRESSURE HUNTING ILLEGAL FISHING IMPORTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INDIRECT USE INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVERTEBRATES IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE ISSUES LAGOONS LAND AREA LAND USE LAND USE PLAN LANDSCAPE LEGISLATION LIVING AQUATIC RESOURCES LIVING CORALS LOCAL LIVELIHOODS LOGGING MANGROVE FORESTS MANGROVES MARINE ANIMALS MARINE BIODIVERSITY MARINE ECOSYSTEMS MARINE ENVIRONMENT MARINE HERITAGE MARINE LIFE MARINE MANAGEMENT MARINE ORGANISMS MARINE POLLUTION MARINE RESERVE MARINE RESOURCE MARINE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MARINE RESOURCES MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MARINE SCIENCE MARINE SPECIES MARINE TURTLE MARINE TURTLES MARINE WATERS MINERAL PRODUCTION MITIGATION NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL FISHERIES NATURAL RESOURCES NESTING OCEAN WATER OCEANIC WATERS OCEANS OIL POLLUTANTS POLLUTERS POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RAINFORESTS RANGES RAPID POPULATION GROWTH RECREATION REEF REEF FISH REEFS AT RISK RIVER SALINITY SANCTUARIES SANCTUARY SAND SAND DUNES SCUBA DIVERS SEA SEA GRASS SEA GRASS BEDS SEA LEVEL SEA LEVEL RISE SEA-LEVEL RISE SEAGRASS BEDS SEAS SEASHORES SEAWATER SEAWEED SEAWEEDS SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTATION SEDIMENTS SHIPS SHORE SHORELINE SHORELINE PROTECTION SOIL EROSION SPAWNING SPILLOVER STEWARDSHIP SURFACE RUNOFF SUSPENDED SOLIDS SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TERRITORIAL WATERS TOTAL CATCH TOURISM TOURISM ACTIVITIES TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISTS TRADITIONAL USE TREE TROPICAL CLIMATE TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS TROUT TURTLE PRODUCTS UNCONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WAVES WETLANDS WHALE WHALE SHARKS WILDLIFE Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management |
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East Asia and Pacific Cambodia |
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The Cambodia environment monitor 2008 is
one of a series of environmental reports prepared for East
Asian countries under an initiative sponsored by the World
Bank. The objective of this series is to present a snapshot
of environmental trends across a range of issues. The
purpose of the monitor is to engage and inform interested
stakeholders about key environmental changes in an easy to
understand format accessible to a wide audience. This report
identifies seven strategic priorities for the Royal
government of Cambodia and its conservation partners.
1)articulate a clear and shared vision and re-commitment to
conservation goals and objectives; 2)formalize a meaningful
enabling legal and regulatory framework for management and
protection of conservation areas; 3)formulate clear
strategies for recognizing and improving community benefit
sharing in conservation areas; 4) strengthen mechanisms for
institutional coordination across the ministries; 5) adopt
new approaches and paradigms for conservation areas
management; 6) with donors, develop and secure sustainable
sources of funding for conservation; and 7) reinforce the
human resource capacity to implement and manage conservation areas. |
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Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management |
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Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management |
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Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management |
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Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management |
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Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management |
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cambodia environment monitor 2008 : special focus - conservation area management |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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okr-10986-281092021-04-23T14:04:47Z Cambodia Environment Monitor 2008 : Special Focus - Conservation Area Management ABUNDANCE OF SPECIES ACTION PLAN AGGREGATION SITES AGRICULTURE AIR QUALITY ALGAE ALGAL BLOOMS ALTERNATIVE LIVELIHOODS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF INCOME ANNUAL CATCH AQUACULTURE AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION AQUARIUM AQUARIUM FISH AQUATIC LIFE AQUATIC RESOURCES ARCHIPELAGO BARRIER BEACH BAY BAYS BEACH BEACHES BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND BIODIVERSITY BIOMASS BIOMASS OF FISH BIRD BOD BREEDING CALCIUM CARBONATE CASE STUDIES CATCH PER UNIT CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT CLEAN WATER CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COAST GUARD COASTAL AREA COASTAL AREAS COASTAL BIODIVERSITY COASTAL CITIES COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL CONSERVATION COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS COASTAL EROSION COASTAL HABITATS COASTAL MANAGEMENT COASTAL PROVINCES COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COASTAL RESOURCES COASTAL TOURISM COASTAL WATERS COASTAL ZONE COASTLINE COASTLINES COCONUT PLANTATIONS COLLECTION OF EGGS COMMERCIAL FISHING CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CORAL CORAL ANIMALS CORAL COVER CORAL REEF CORAL REEF HABITAT CORAL REEF STATUS ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EROSION ESTUARIES ESTUARINE FARMING PRACTICES FISH FISH ABUNDANCE FISH CATCH FISH PRODUCTION FISH SPECIES FISH STOCKS FISH YIELDS FISHERMEN FISHERS FISHERY FISHERY PRODUCTS FISHING FLEET FLOODING FOOD CHAIN FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST COVER FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FOSSIL FUELS FRESH WATER FRESHWATER GAS EXPLORATION GRASSES GREEN SEA TURTLE GROUNDWATER HABITAT HABITAT LOSS HABITAT REQUIREMENTS HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS HEAVY METAL HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN POPULATION HUMAN POPULATION PRESSURE HUNTING ILLEGAL FISHING IMPORTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INDIRECT USE INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVERTEBRATES IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE ISSUES LAGOONS LAND AREA LAND USE LAND USE PLAN LANDSCAPE LEGISLATION LIVING AQUATIC RESOURCES LIVING CORALS LOCAL LIVELIHOODS LOGGING MANGROVE FORESTS MANGROVES MARINE ANIMALS MARINE BIODIVERSITY MARINE ECOSYSTEMS MARINE ENVIRONMENT MARINE HERITAGE MARINE LIFE MARINE MANAGEMENT MARINE ORGANISMS MARINE POLLUTION MARINE RESERVE MARINE RESOURCE MARINE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MARINE RESOURCES MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MARINE SCIENCE MARINE SPECIES MARINE TURTLE MARINE TURTLES MARINE WATERS MINERAL PRODUCTION MITIGATION NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL FISHERIES NATURAL RESOURCES NESTING OCEAN WATER OCEANIC WATERS OCEANS OIL POLLUTANTS POLLUTERS POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION RAINFORESTS RANGES RAPID POPULATION GROWTH RECREATION REEF REEF FISH REEFS AT RISK RIVER SALINITY SANCTUARIES SANCTUARY SAND SAND DUNES SCUBA DIVERS SEA SEA GRASS SEA GRASS BEDS SEA LEVEL SEA LEVEL RISE SEA-LEVEL RISE SEAGRASS BEDS SEAS SEASHORES SEAWATER SEAWEED SEAWEEDS SEDIMENT SEDIMENT LOADS SEDIMENTATION SEDIMENTS SHIPS SHORE SHORELINE SHORELINE PROTECTION SOIL EROSION SPAWNING SPILLOVER STEWARDSHIP SURFACE RUNOFF SUSPENDED SOLIDS SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TERRITORIAL WATERS TOTAL CATCH TOURISM TOURISM ACTIVITIES TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISTS TRADITIONAL USE TREE TROPICAL CLIMATE TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS TROUT TURTLE PRODUCTS UNCONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WAVES WETLANDS WHALE WHALE SHARKS WILDLIFE The Cambodia environment monitor 2008 is one of a series of environmental reports prepared for East Asian countries under an initiative sponsored by the World Bank. The objective of this series is to present a snapshot of environmental trends across a range of issues. The purpose of the monitor is to engage and inform interested stakeholders about key environmental changes in an easy to understand format accessible to a wide audience. This report identifies seven strategic priorities for the Royal government of Cambodia and its conservation partners. 1)articulate a clear and shared vision and re-commitment to conservation goals and objectives; 2)formalize a meaningful enabling legal and regulatory framework for management and protection of conservation areas; 3)formulate clear strategies for recognizing and improving community benefit sharing in conservation areas; 4) strengthen mechanisms for institutional coordination across the ministries; 5) adopt new approaches and paradigms for conservation areas management; 6) with donors, develop and secure sustainable sources of funding for conservation; and 7) reinforce the human resource capacity to implement and manage conservation areas. 2017-09-05T21:39:39Z 2017-09-05T21:39:39Z 2008 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/769391468236686988/Cambodia-environment-monitor-2008-special-focus-conservation-area-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28109 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Cambodia |