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Scope and limitation of community based conservation practice in Cambodia :case study of Prek Toal Core Area Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve

AuthorOU Chouly
Call NumberAIT Thesis no.NR-06-24
Subject(s)biodiversity conservation--Cambodia--Tonle Sap

NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Natural Resources Management, School of Environment, Resources and Development
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
Series StatementThesis ; no.NR-06-24
AbstractThis study had explored the scope and limitation of Community Based Conservation practices in the core area of the Tonie Sap Lake named Prek Toal. Prek Toal is known as the most important biodiversity hot spot of the lake where CBC had been introduced by government and NGOs agencies. Both quantitative and qualitative method were applied to achieve three specific objectives: to understand local people perceptions towards biodiversity conservation in Prek Toal core area, to identify key factors which facilitate as well as identify constraining factors which foster passivity in community based conservation practices; and to explore and examine the role of social capital in community based conservation in the study area. The finding of the study indicated that local people generally had a negative perception and attitude towards the rule, regulation, management and implementation of CBC. The degree of benefit gained and satisfaction with benefit gained from conservation practices was low. Due to the low level of benefit gained as well as lack of trust, the satisfaction of local people with ecotourism, waterbirds conservation and community fishery was also low. Ecotourism got the highest satisfaction score compared to the other two practices because it provided local people with mediate and tangible benefit and it also generated trust with local villagers. Local people were found to have low and passive participation in the conservation practice. Principle Component Analysis (PCA) found four factors which had impact on the participation of local people in CBC. They were so called household characteristics, social capital, local awareness, and local commitment. The role of social capital was further discussed based on its dimension such as trust, network, social interaction and collective actions. In addition to these dimensions, conflict and corruption were found to have association with participation level of local people as well. Lack of trust and less social interaction induced conflict and as a result local people fear to involve in collective actions of CBC. Network was proved to be the cause of corruption which believed to be the main constraint in the CBC practices. It was concluded that CBC practices in the study area were not only an issue of giving opportunities to the community to participate but also provide mechanism and inducing local commitment to take part in the process. Social capital was one of the influencing factors which need much attention when introducing CBC programs or projects as it can both facilitate and constraint CBC.
Year2006
Corresponding Series Added EntryAsian Institute of Technology. Thesis ; no. NR-06-24
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD)
DepartmentDepartment of Development and Sustainability (DDS)
Academic Program/FoSNatural Resources Management (NRM)
Chairperson(s)Vogt, Dietrich Schmidt;Webb, Edward L.;
Examination Committee(s)Thapa, Gopal B.;
Scholarship Donor(s)Asian Institute of Technology Fellowship;University Support to Environmental Planning and Management (USEP AM);
DegreeThesis (M. Sc.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2006


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