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Developing Biodiversity Guidelines for Rice Cultivation in the Tonle Sap Lake and Inundation Zone Priority Corridor, Cambodia
Grantee Name: 
Wildlife Conservation Society
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$189,772
DATES
Apr 2016
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Sep 2018
Stats
Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$189,772
DATES
Apr 2016
-
Sep 2018

Catalyze the uptake of biodiversity-friendly management practices in large-scale rice production landscapes in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake and Inundation Zone Priority Corridor. Ensure that biodiversity values are an integral part of the Sustainable Rice Platform's Sustainability Standards and Indicators for irrigated dry-season rice cultivation. Conduct field trials to test and refine the standards and indicators, and promote their adoption by rice farmers in the region.

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