Water

Tonle Sap’s Flooded Forest Globe’s Most Threatened, Group Says

by sidet on February 5, 2011

in Environment

Cambodia flooded forestsProtection of Cambodia’s flooded forest is of global concern, as these types of forest have been wipe out across Southeast Asia and now rank as the most threatened forest in the world, a conservation group said. A newly released UN report, meanwhile, found that Cambodia’s dry land forests have been among the fastest shrinking forests in the region during the past decade. Conservation International said in a news release that the seasonally flood forests along rivers and in the wetlands of mainland Southeast Asia topped its list of 2010 Most Threatened Forest Hotspots in the world.

Flooded forests, such as those located around the Tonle Sap lake and along the Mekong river, were  “tremendously important for the local people and for the conservation of birds, freshwater turtles and fishes,” the group said. It warned the only 5 percent of these original forest areas remained in mainland Southeast Asia. David Emmet, regional director at Conservation International Cambodia, said protecting the Tonle Sap’s remaining flooded forest was of importance for conservationists, as these forests had often disappeared in other countries in the region. The lake’s flooded forests have come under pressure from rampant development of irrigation reservoirs for rice cultivation, and 160,000 hectares out of 700,000 of forest were lost since 2005, according to the government.

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200 Toilets to Be Provided for Water Festival Masses

November 15, 2010 Social

Regarding my old post about “Preparations Continue for Water Festival” I just want to update more about the progress and the plan. Actually I was so surprise to see the plan the number of portable public toilets to be set up in the Water Festival in Cambodia. Two hundred temporary public toilets are being put [...]

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Phnom Penh’s water system has been recognized as world class even though nationwide less than 14 percent of households had running water in the 2008 census. The Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority won the Stockholm Industry Water Award 2010 last week for bringing water to 90 percent of the city, the Stockholm Internation Water Institute [...]

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Pure Drinking Water – Your Health is the Property of Life

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In this post I just want to share with all of you about the pure drinking water. And the picture above is the picture of one of Khmer Brand pure drinking waters that are produce in Cambodia and made by Cambodia. There are many brand names of drinking water in Cambodia, the brands that I [...]

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