Cambodia Unveils Four Key Measures & New App to Safeguard Over 7m Hectares of Natural Areas

Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment is set to revolutionise natural resource management with the development of a smartphone application and the implementation of four pivotal measures aimed at enhancing the protection of the country’s 73 protected areas, covering approximately 7.46 million hectares—equivalent to 40% of Cambodia’s total land area.

This announcement was made by HE Eang Sophalleth, Minister of Environment, during the handover ceremony of the protected area map to the sub-national administration on 3 May 2024.

To bolster the management efficiency of these protected regions, the Ministry has outlined four main measures:

  1. Strict Law Enforcement: The ministry will enforce natural resource protection laws rigorously, ensuring zero tolerance for natural resource crimes.
  2. Collaborative Management: Cooperation will be strengthened with the Capital-Provincial Administrative Unity Command, which oversees the management of natural resources.
  3. Security Partnerships: The ministry will work closely with the National Gendarmerie Command and the Anti-Corruption Unit to safeguard natural resources.
  4. Afforestation Initiatives: A robust afforestation programme will be promoted, aiming to increase forest cover to 60% by 2050 through extensive tree-planting efforts.

In addition to these measures, the ministry is developing a state-of-the-art smartphone app designed to enhance the management of protected areas. This app will feature advanced capabilities to accurately recognise forest borders and protected areas quickly, without the need for internet access. By eliminating the need for setting up and maintaining physical forest border posts, the app will save both time and money.

To further strengthen the management of these protected areas, the ministry has distributed detailed maps of protected areas to sub-national administrations. This initiative involves 111 municipal administrations across 21 provinces, facilitating improved local management and ensuring the sustainability of these natural resources for future generations.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

555 registered mineral resource licenses are operating in the mining sector in Cambodia

Cambodia is witnessing significant growth in its mining sector, with 555 active legal mining operations currently licensed by the Ministry of Mines and Energy. These operations have attracted a total investment of USD 2.764 billion and provided approximately 11,306 jobs for the local population. According to a report released at the Ministry’s annual meeting, the […]

Four Companies Submit Proposals to Redevelop Block A in Cambodia

The Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced that nine companies have shown interest in redeveloping Block A, with four of them officially submitting proposals for oil exploration. The other five companies have yet to file formal development applications. According to a report released after the recent annual conference, the four companies that have submitted […]

A Local Firm in Pursat Transforms Waste into Organic Fertilizer to Boost Agricultural and Environmental Impact

Save the Lives (Cambodia) Co. Ltd., based in Pursat Province, is revolutionizing waste management by converting collected garbage into organic fertilizer. Licensed to clean, collect, transport, and store solid waste across all seven communes of Pursat City since mid-April 2024, the company started producing natural organic fertilizer under the brand “Sovannaphum” in June 2024. Within […]

Three Cambodian Institutions Shine in Energy Efficiency Awards for Commercial Buildings

In a landmark event celebrating energy efficiency, three Cambodian institutions emerged as winners at the Cambodian Energy Efficiency Competition (CEE Comp) awards, hosted by the Ministry of Environment in partnership with Sevea Co., Ltd. on November 4, 2024. Ecole Paul Dubrule Tourism School in Siem Reap took the top prize, with the Lotus Green Team […]

Mondulkiri Authorities Launch Extensive Crackdown on Illegal Mining with 56 Sites Targeted

In an intensive crackdown spanning just three days, from 3 to 5 November 2024, the Mondulkiri Provincial Department of Mines and Energy, together with other local authorities, successfully intervened at 56 locations identified for illegal mining operations across Mondulkiri province. This major operation underscores Cambodia’s growing commitment to regulate mining activities and protect its natural […]

Cambodia’s Gold Production Nears 13 Tonnes by Early November, Boosting Mineral Wealth

Cambodia’s gold refineries have reached a significant milestone, refining nearly 13 tonnes of gold by early November 2024, as reported by the Ministry of Mines and Energy. Leading the charge, Renaissance Minerals Company in Mondulkiri province produced 807 gold bars weighing a total of 12,536 kg, while Rong Cheng Company, also located in Mondulkiri, contributed […]