Beyond Survival: Engaging communities on coastal and marine management in Stung Hav, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

The Stung Hav ICM Project was developed to address resource degradation resulting from over-extraction and coastal infrastructure development. It focused on the basic issues of community food security and livelihoods. The project was soon expanded to cover the rehabilitation of the water supply reservoir, access to clean and safe drinking water and addressing waste management.

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Published by Convention on Biological Diversity

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