Tmatboey Community-Based Ecotourism Project, Cambodia
Author(s): Clements, Tom, Ashish, John, Nielsen, Karen, Vicheka, Chea, Ear, Sokha, Piseth, Meas
Publication Date: 2008
DOWNLOAD FILECase study of the Tmatboey Ibis Project which aims to conserve the globally threatened large waterbirds found at Tmatboey, Cambodiam using the ibises as ‘flagships’, by establishing a local community-based tourism enterprise that directly links revenue received to long-term species conservation.
Information relevant to Learning Questions:
Are enabling conditions in place to support a sustainable enterprise?
- Stakeholder alignment, diversification
- Market demand, profit potential, access to credit/capital
- Ownership, governance
- Policies for enterprises, business alliances
- Financial management capacity, technical capacity
- Infrastructure
- Benefit sharing, targeted participants, combined strategic approaches, biodiversity linkage, policies for and enforcement of resource use
Does the enterprise lead to benefits to stakeholders?
- Increased income for participants
- Non-cash benefits
Do the benefits lead to positive changes in attitudes and behavior?
- Not addressed
Does a change in stakeholders’ behaviors lead to a reduction to threats to biodiversity (or restoration)?
- Residential and commercial development
- Agriculture and aquaculture
- Biological resource use
Does a reduction in threats (or restoration) lead to conservation?
- Forest ecosystems
- Grassland ecosystems
- Species
Enterprise Types:
- Terrestrial ecotourism
Document type:
- Case-study
- Report