Climate Change and Water Governance in Cambodia Phalla Chem, Research Fellow and Program Coordinator of Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI)

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Climate Change and Water Governance in Cambodia Phalla Chem, Research Fellow and Program Coordinator of Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) Sour Kim, Research Associate of CDRI 20 June 2013

Overview This new study looks at how change in natural and human systems determine vulnerability and adaptive capacity of rural population and the government’s responses. 1.Assess the gaps in existing research on the water-related impacts of climate change in Cambodia and explore existing methods and generate recommendations to improve consistency in measurement of indicators across future studies undertaken in Cambodia; 2.Undertake hydrological change analysis, which results from both climate change and/or infrastructure development - to understand the implications of the interplay between climate change and human impacts on water security; 3.Assess the effectiveness of existing policies and institutional arrangements for water governance and formulate operational solutions to bridge the identified gaps.

Overview (Tonle Sap lake) Located in Central Cambodia, biggest freshwater lake in SEA (300,000ha – 1.6 million ha) Rich in natural resources (300, ,000 of fish catch/year in 2005) and biodiversity 4.1 million people (2012) make their living on fishery and water for farming activities

Overview (Tonle Sap lake) Vulnerable to climate change Infrastructure development has negative impacts on the Tonle Sap lake flood pulse areas Combined climate change and human impact affect livelihoods Water, as a common pool resource, involved by many actors, and needs a proper policy to govern this resource

MOE CCCSP Cambodia develops towards a greener, climate resilient, equitable sustainable and knowledge-based society. MAFF Agriculture and Agro-Industry Rubber Plantation, Livestock, Fisheries Forestry MIME Energy Production Industrial Process MOEYS Education and Public Awareness MOH Public Health MOWA Gender Mainstreaming MOWRAM Water Resource Meteorology MPWT Transportation Public Infrastructure MRD Rural Infrastructure NCDM Disaster Risk Reduction Source: CCCA (2012) cited in Heng (2013) Cambodia Climate Change Strategic Plan (CCCSP) Focusing on -Adaptation -Mitigation -Cross-Cutting Issues Sectoral national actors involved

Sectoral sub-national actors Provincial department and district office Commune level: commune council and CBOs 1.Farmer Water User Community 2.Community of Fisheries 3.Forestry community

7 Development of a National Green Growth Roadmap (2009) National policy development, awareness raising and project/program implementation: CCAI, PPCR, NAPA Follow-up, Community Base Adaptation Program-NGOs etc. Strategy for agriculture and water ( ; ) National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) update, 2009–2013 Strategic National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction in Cambodia ( ) Cambodian Climate Change Alliance (CCCA) Initial National Communication (INC) and Second National Communication (SNC) Sectoral policy development for CCCSP 3. Climate Change Related to Policy, Strategy and Plan (Heng 2013) Policies and legal framework related to water and climate change

Water Water law (2007) – takes the concept of IWRM National policy on water resources management (2004) Draft sub-decree on RBM, water allocation and licensing, water quality, and Farmer Water User Community (FWUC) Climate change adaptation: NAPA (2006) Agriculture, Water Coastal area Health

Challenges to be addressed -Local communities and authorities are yet to have solid knowledge of climate change and readiness to adapt to it in terms of water use, e.g., lack of local planning and resource (finance, infrastructure). -Although the issue of climate change has been assessed since 2001 and National Adaptation Program of Action to Climate Change was adopted in 2006, it is not integrated well in sectoral policy development. -In the drafting of the National Strategic Development Plan, there is a mandate requiring all line ministries to include green development and identify climate change risks surrounding their sectoral activities and to come up with measures to address the impacts.

Overview (Objectives) 1.Explore this current institutional arrangement (organizational and policy design) and their interactions in water management in coping with the impacts of climate change 2.Investigate how resilience the current institutional arrangement/interactions are at the local level 3.Investigate stakeholders’ perceptions over how the current governance structure/system could be made more resilient and analyze how these converge or diverge from the current resilience thinking

Methods 1.Document Reviews a.Policy documents related to water and climate change governance b.National/international empirical literature c.International theoretical literature on institutional resilience 2.At the national level: Discussions with key actors 3.At provincial and commune levels: key informant interviews, focus group discussions, observations in various commune development meetings, multi- stakeholder workshops at the provincial level

Progress to date Seven partners (three Cambodian ministries, two universities, CDRI, and M-POWER are formed. A unique multi-partner project is by far the most difficult process and poses an important challenge to coordinate the work, but is considered to be the most workable for policy influencing Steering Committee, first meeting and Inception workshop was successfully conducted. Preliminary field visit to three catchments around the Tonle Sap lake was conducted. Existing methods/approaches to V&A assessment are being reviewed.