Story | 20 Jul, 2008

Valuing the Role of Aquatic Resources in Livelihoods: Economic Aspects of Community Wetland Management in Stoeng Treng Ramsar Site, Cambodia

Emerton, Lucy, ed.; Chong, Joanne
IUCN, Water and Nature Initiative; IUCN, Ecosystems and Livelihoods Group Asia

Wetlands are vital to the livelihoods of hundred of millions of people residing in the Lower Mekong region, and particularly to the food security of many of the rural poor. This document reports on a study whose aim was to provide guidance on the use of environmental economic assessment methodologies to support wetlands management for poverty alleviation.

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Village-level economic valuation techniques were employed to conduct livelihoods assessments in Veun Sean, one village within the Stoeng Treng Ramsar site, in order to draw more general conclusions about wetland resource use and management. The study extended beyond quantitative assessment to explore the context in which resource-use decisions are made – and the linkages between poverty and the importance of wetland resources.

Series: IUCN Water, Nature and Economics Technical Paper ; no.3
Colombo : IUCN Ecosystems and Livelihoods Group Asia, 2005. 59p.: ill., maps.
ISBN 955-8177-45-7