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PEN Cambodia: Overview of Poverty-Environment Context
Sub-Regional Conference Vientiane, Laos 21-22 June 2006
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Cambodia’s Geographic Regions
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Poverty: Context and Trends
35% of population below poverty line in 2004 Poverty is uneven across country: Urban (18%) vs. rural (38%) Coastal (27%) vs. Plateau/mountains (56%) More than 75% of population in poverty in Plains & Tonle Sap
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Poverty: Context and Trends
Poverty is largely a rural problem 85 percent of Cambodia’s population in rural areas (11 million out of a total population of 13 million) Of total population below the poverty line, more than 90 percent are in rural areas (equal to more than 4 million people) Poverty declined from 1993/94 to 2004, but: Inequality in rural areas has increased Poverty increased in two provinces, Kampong Thom and Kampong Speu
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Poverty: Context and Trends
Rural Poverty Incidence by Province Source: CSES 2004.
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Environment: Context and Trends
Cambodia enjoys a high natural resource endowment per capita (unused land, forest resources, freshwater fisheries) But… Logging/forest clearing increasing Forest cover clearance of 0.3 million ha ( ) compared to 1.3 million ha ( ) 72% of rural communes report less forest coverage compared to five years ago New cultivation increasingly on less productive land More than half land cleared from 1997 to 2002 had low-to-medium soil fertility Fisheries in decline 86% of communes report a decline compared to five years ago
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Forest Disturbance by Roads and Villages in Cambodia, 2002
Source: IFSR 2004
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Forest Cover Clearance in Cambodia: 1993-1997 & 1997-2002
Source: IFSR 2004
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Management Context: Land Tenure Estimates
Source: World Bank 2005
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Management Context: “Vacuum” Estimate
Source: World Bank 2005
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Summary Poverty rate at 35% and declining, but poverty is uneven across country High natural resource endowment, but trends indicate declines in forest, fisheries, and available productive land 30-40 percent of land, forest, and fisheries under no clear management
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