Linking science and faith-based conservation of endangered tree species, Cambodia
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Partnership
VALUE £10,000
WHERE Cambodia
Summary
The objective of the visit is to
i) identify relevant faith-based actors in Cambodia to build an innovative science-faith partnership on forest
biodiversity conservation
ii) conduct a workshop on citizen science and the use of technology in forest biodiversity conservation,
identification of endangered (IUCN Red List) cultural and ecological key-stone species, and agree on a joint
science-faith-based conservation plan
iii) prepare for the development of a joint full application to Darwin Initiative Round 28
Darwin Initiative Round 32 is now open for applications! A new round of funding to support ambitious projects delivering impact for biodiversity and communities.
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