Prey Lang in Cambodia
The "Prey
Long" follows the development of a forest-climate project in Cambodia, Working to
protect a 500,000-hectare forest in the Cambodian
lowlands the largest primary lowland evergreen forest remaining in the country. Prey
Lang Community Network is an alliance of indigenous Kuy communities that is
using communications technologies to document forest crime.
Since 2007, the
network has advocated against illegal logging and large-scale,
government-sanctioned land grabs for mining, agribusiness, and logging
concessions. With
an emphasis on non-violent actions
and peaceful dialogue, the network has
engaged civil society, indigenous associations, commune and district
authorities, NGOs, and research institutions in a joint movement for
environmental justice and sustainable development with the goal of improving
the livelihoods, food security, and health of the 200,000 people living
adjacent to the forest.
The network uses
forest patrols and smartphone technology to georeference, document, and upload
information about forest health, illegal logging, and wildlife poaching. As a
result of their work, the Government of Cambodia drafted a sub-decree to make
Prey Land a protected forest.
The network has become the primary source of reliable
on-the-ground data about the forest, information that is now used by a range of
stakeholders to strengthen advocacy efforts on continued protection of Prey
Lang.






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