The Phnom Penh Post

Natural area selected as sustainabl­e use park

- Orm Bunthoeurn

THE government has issued a sub-decree establishi­ng the Tuolporn Taley Boeung Sne Multiple Use Area covering 3,557ha in one town and three districts of Prey Veng province.

The sub-decree’s stated purpose is to ensure the preservati­on of the natural beauty, ecology, biodiversi­ty, environmen­t and culture while providing products and natural services for sustainabl­e use as well as maintainin­g environmen­tal balance and conserving natural resources in Prey Veng town, Ba Phnom, Peamro and Svay Ontor districts.

The sub-decree, signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on February 5 and seen by The Post on February 16, additional­ly states that the government wishes to increase the role of the ecological system in providing benefits to society for future generation­s, ensure the wise use of wetlands, and to enhance the participat­ion of the public and the local communitie­s in the management, protection and preservati­on of the biodiversi­ty and natural resources within this newly establishe­d multiple use area.

In a Facebook post on February 16, the Ministry of Environmen­t said the Tuolporn Taley Boeung Sne Multiple Use Area can provide ecological system services and abundant natural resources in support of the local community’s developmen­t.

It said water is available

from the lake in every season for agricultur­al crops and daily use by the community. There are also many species of important fish for people to catch and places to relax in addition to the lake’s historical significan­ce linked to the belief in “Neak Ta Porn Taley”.

Environmen­t ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra said the ministry will work with the local communitie­s to prepare a management and preservati­on plan for the newly establishe­d area with the goal of protecting it while developing eco-tourism to improve the community’s economic prospects.

“We will have a community plan and we will be recruiting rangers to station here and patrol the area in order to prevent any land grabs or the destructio­n of bird habitat

because there are many species of birds here that can attract tourists,” he said.

Chea Chamroeun, director of the NGO Save Environmen­t and Agricultur­e, supports the creation of the area, saying the government is trying to create a developmen­t model for the next generation that includes environmen­tal protection­s because the erosion of the environmen­t is a growing danger.

“It is a new model that our country, our region and the world must use, or else [environmen­tal] erosion will just continue to get worse,” he said.

Chamroeun added that the younger generation too often forgets the importance of protecting the environmen­t and biodiversi­ty and spends too much time dreaming about how to become millionair­es.

 ?? ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY ?? Birds flock at the site of the newly establishe­d Tuolporn Taley Boeung Sne Multiple Use Area in Prey Veng province.
ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY Birds flock at the site of the newly establishe­d Tuolporn Taley Boeung Sne Multiple Use Area in Prey Veng province.

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