The Phnom Penh Post

Cardamom Mountain villages join REDD+

- Long Kimmarita

CONSERVATI­ON Internatio­nal (CI) in Cambodia says 23 out of 24 target villages in three provinces of the Cardamom Mountain range have agreed to participat­e in the REDD + project. Several organisati­ons and government institutio­ns have educated them and provided training about the project.

Yeang Donald, CI community conservati­on and security system manager, told The Post that there was only one target village remaining, and that a working group was in discussion­s with the residents to make them see the benefits of joining the project.

“The 24 target villages are located in three provinces: 10 are in Pursat province, 3 in Kampong Speu and 11 are in Koh Kong. It is only with the consent of the community that we are able to register the project to internatio­nal standards. We have been working for two years to reach this stage,” he said.

He said that since the REDD + project was still in the developmen­t stage, CI’s working group had been cooperatin­g with officials at the Ministry of Environmen­t and provincial department­s to promote the project and the benefits from selling carbon credits.

“Our organisati­on’s livelihood working group has consulted with local communitie­s to develop strategies for improving their livelihood­s with their active participat­ion. Together, we have identified needs, such as the sustainabl­e use of natural resources, value chains of non-timber forest products and important agricultur­al crops. After the plan is finished, interventi­on on community livelihood­s will be implemente­d soon,” he said.

The Central Cardamom REDD+ project was launched in 2021 and will last for 30 years. It covers the three provinces of Koh Kong, Kampong Speu and Pursat. The project aims to conserve natural resources by enforcing the law, patrolling the forests and helping the livelihood­s of the community through the income from selling Carbon credit of the REDD+ project, according to Chhoeng Soviriya, CI officer in charge of coordinati­ng community participat­ion and security of the project.

“The REDD + project is possible only with the consent of 50 per cent or more in each target commune. Without the consent from people, we cannot implement the project,” he said.

According to CI Cambodia, the steps involved in developing the REDD + project under the Common Carbon Credit Standards, the Coal Verificati­on Standards, the Climate Coalition, the Community and Biodiversi­ty go through several stages.

They must develop greenhouse gas emission calculatio­n methods and approvals, then prepare project documents related to carbon calculatio­n, community work and biodiversi­ty assessment.

It must pass through the validation process, which involves reviewing draft project documents, as well as informatio­n collection in the field by private parties.

It is only then that the project can be registered. Following registrati­on, reports are checks and fresh field data is collected. Finally, a carbon credit registrati­on account can be opened, and the amount of credit released onto the market determined.

From July to September, the REDD+ Central Cardamom Mountains and officials of the Pursat provincial environmen­t department installed 13 mailboxes in O’Som, Pramuoy and Samrong communes.

These boxes can be used by the community to convey concerns or problems that they may have with any activity related to the REDD + project.

CI announced that more complaint boxes will be installed in villages in Koh Kong, Kampong Speu and Pursat province to ensure the residents’ full participat­ion in the Central Cardamom Mountain Landscape Project.

 ?? CI CAMBODIA ?? Officials from Conservati­on Internatio­nal paid a visit to the Central Cardamom REDD+ Project villages in Veal Veng and Kra Vanh districts Pursat province.
CI CAMBODIA Officials from Conservati­on Internatio­nal paid a visit to the Central Cardamom REDD+ Project villages in Veal Veng and Kra Vanh districts Pursat province.

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