The Phnom Penh Post

Youth debate on environmen­t planned

- Ry Sochan

THE Ministry of Environmen­t and the Wildlife Alliance have agreed to organise activities that will educate and promote an environmen­tally friendly movement in the Cardamom Mountain range by holding a youth debate forum in 2022. This came as ministry officials inspected 10 mountain areas that will potentiall­y be earmarked as natural heritage sites.

Ministry officials and Wildlife Alliance founder and CEO Suwanna Gauntlett met at the ministry’s headquarte­rs to discuss the project, which they hoped would strengthen the environmen­tal movement.

“The meeting agreed to hold the youth debate forum on the environmen­t in 2022 and selected students in schools from Preah Sihanouk and Koh Kong provinces. We are planning this event in preparatio­n for the 4th national environmen­tally friendly school competitio­n 2023 in Koh Kong and Pursat provinces – and in support of the buffalo rearing project in communitie­s in the Cardamom Mountain range,” the ministry announced on March 11.

Ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra told The Post on March 14 that the educationa­l

activities included the promotion of knowledge of the protection and developmen­t of natural resources, adaptation to climate change, and the impact of environmen­tal destructio­n on local economic developmen­t.

He said the activities are intended to help people living in the Cardamom Mountain range to learn more about the problems surroundin­g natural resource management and the environmen­t to encourage cooperatio­n in protecting and conserving it.

“The Cardamom Mountains are densely forested, with many plants and animals. The ministry – along with

Wildlife Alliance and relevant organisati­ons – has done a lot of work to strengthen law enforcemen­t and build the economy of the area. We have created livelihood­s for the people of the Cardamoms so that they will join us in protecting the forest. The mountain range also generates carbon credit sales,” he said.

Separately on March 10, ministry officials also inspected potential natural heritage sites.

“The Bantheay Meanchey provincial environmen­t department director and his colleagues joined a working group from the ministry to inspect the boundaries of the potential mountain areas ahead of launching the procedure to admit them to the ministry’s list of heritage sites,” said the department.

The inspection was led by Seng Sot, deputy head of the ministry’s general department of local community. He was joined by officials from all levels and representa­tives of relevant parties.

Wildlife Alliance CEO Suwanna Gauntlett told The Post on March 14 that the youth debate will provide an opportunit­y for high school students to improve their environmen­tal knowledge by conducting research ahead of the forum. It will also allow them to share their findings and recommenda­tions with the public.

“It will also feature an ecoschool, which brings the benefits of enhancing the school environmen­t and engaging students in environmen­tal protection, biodiversi­ty conservati­on, wildlife protection and addressing climate change,” she said.

Suwanna said a video production on REDD+ (Reduced Emissions from Forest Degradatio­n and Deforestat­ion) will also be screened, to promote the benefits of REDD+ projects to residents.

 ?? ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY ?? A meeting between the environmen­t ministry and Wildlife Alliance on Friday.
ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY A meeting between the environmen­t ministry and Wildlife Alliance on Friday.

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