Strengthening National Biodiversity and Forest Carbon Stock Conservation through Landscape-based Collaborative Management of Cambodia’s Protected Area System as Demonstrated in the Eastern Plains Landscape (CAMPAS Project)

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A project in Cambodia aims to strengthen national biodiversity and forest carbon conservation by improving protected area management, inter-sectoral collaboration, landscape connectivity, and sustainable forest management, particularly in the Eastern Plains Landscape.

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Project Title: Strengthening national biodiversity and forest carbon stock conservation through landscape-based collaborative management of Cambodia’s Protected Area System as demonstrated in the Eastern Plains Landscape (CAMPAS project)

Country(ies):

Cambodia

GEF Project ID:

4905

GEF Agency(ies):

      

GEF Agency Project ID:

00722

Other Executing Partner(s):

Lead: Ministry of Environment, Cambodia, with MAFF (Forest Administration & Fisheries Administration), other government agencies,  and national partners: WCS, WWF, Birdlife, LLEE, and others

Submission Date:

15/05/2015

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Project Duration(Months)

60

Tags: Forests, Agriculture, Ghg, Reforestation, Biodiversity, Mrv, Redd+ And Lulucf, Carbon Sink, Planning, Lulucf, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Mitigation, Funding, Spatial Planning, Afforestation, Deforestation, Carbon Accounting, Land Use, Governance, Grant

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