Role and involvement of the commune council in community forestry activities in Domnak Neak Tathmor Puan
24.11.2011
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SUBMITTED ORGANISATION :
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Ministry of Environment, Cambodia, Community Forestry Research Project (CFRP), CBNRM Initiative, WWF
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DATE OF SUBMISSION :
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24/11/2011
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REGION :
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South-Eastern Asia
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COUNTRY :
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Cambodia (Sre Knung Commune, Chumkiri District, Kampot Province)
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SUMMARY :
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On February 03, 2002, the Royal Government of Cambodia held commune/sangkat council elections nationwide. The goal of locally electing community representatives was to improve the implementation of decentralized local development policy and to transfer power from the central level to the local level with clear roles and responsibility. Among the main roles of the commune/sangkat councils is natural resources management. It is considered as one priority, particularly the focus on the establishment of community forestry. Within the community forestry management process, it is necessary to have the involvement of all stakeholders. The commune council is a key stakeholder in facilitating the issues and conflicts occurring. In order to reveal the actual roles and support of the commune council on community forestry activities, a case study was conducted in Srer Knung Commune, Chumkiri District, Kampot Province. The case study emphasized the role and responsibilities of the commune council and village management committee in the process of community forestry development in Domnak Neak Ta Thmor Puan. Moreover, the case study explains the importance of the commune council in legal intervention and describes their responsibility with other competent institutions. The case study describes the direct involvement of commune council members in forest management. According to results from the case study, it is clear that the commune councils play a crucial role in the preparation and implementation process of community forestry. Community forestry activities have been incorporated into the 5-year development plan of the commune under the coordination of the Seila Program. This plan has also been integrated at the district level. Additionally, the whole commune council actively participates in protecting and supporting community forestry. The case study also indicated some constraints and problems even though the implementation of community forestry has been satisfactorily supported by the commune council. Despite the above challenges and problems, the commune councils are actively involved in the community forestry process.
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AUTHOR:
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Im Marady Heng Sokla Sok Mary