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"River Guards" removing gill nets.
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Mainstreaming Biodiversity Values into Land-Use Decision Making in Cambodia’s Mekong Flooded Forest
Grantee Name: 
World Wide Fund for Nature
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$119,750
DATES
Mar 2016
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Jun 2018
Stats
Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$119,750
DATES
Mar 2016
-
Jun 2018

Ensure sustainable land-use planning and management across the Mekong Flooded Forest Landscape in Cambodia. Enable informed, collaborative land-use decision-making by community, private sector and government stakeholders. Strengthen communities' rights to sustainably use natural resources; integrate key biodiversity resources into landscape zoning through the establishment of community-conserved areas; and develop a management plan for the Mekong Fisheries Biodiversity Conservation and Management Area.

Strategic Direction: 6 Engage key actors in mainstreaming biodiversity, communities and livelihoods into development planning in the priority corridors