Future Solutions Now - The Tonle Sap Initiative August 2003
Serrat, Olivier | August 2003
Abstract
In September 2001, the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve secretariat was established within the Cambodia National Mekong Committee to facilitate coordination and strengthen cooperation among national agencies, provincial authorities, and civil society.
However, no information exchange and management system serves its needs. Data on the Tonle Sap exist and are being collected continuously.
However, these data are scattered among institutions, projects, and individuals and are in diverse forms, including printed publications, technical reports, workshop papers and seminar proceedings, and digital files.
Citation
Serrat, Olivier. 2003. Future Solutions Now - The Tonle Sap Initiative August 2003. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5092. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Development
Infrastructure Development
Skills Development
Development assistance
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Environmental impact statements
Sustainable forestry
Environmental indexes
Protection of environment
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