Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia

This technical report delves into the essential task of gathering validation data, focusing on surface and groundwater related data monitoring through the deployment of field equipment. The primary objective is to comprehensively monitor surface water and groundwater levels, along with rainfall, on...

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Autores principales: Oeurng, C., Sok, T., Hout, M. H., Ich, I.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172474
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Sok, T.
Hout, M. H.
Ich, I.
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Sok, T.
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description This technical report delves into the essential task of gathering validation data, focusing on surface and groundwater related data monitoring through the deployment of field equipment. The primary objective is to comprehensively monitor surface water and groundwater levels, along with rainfall, on a regular basis. This hydrologic monitoring initiative is conducted within the context of a case study centered on rice-fish systems, specifically community fish refuges (CFRs) in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. The selected study area, Prey Veng Province, features a network of community fish refuges. The chosen pond, "Sras Ang", was converted into a fish refuge in 2010 and has a protected status during both wet and dry seasons. The monitoring approach included the installation of instrumentation for continuous monitoring of surface water and groundwater levels, as well as rainfall. Groundwater gradient assessments were conducted, and soil data was collected for further analysis. The collected data was used to create a preliminary water balance assessment, considering factors such as effective rainfall, surface water runoff and groundwater recharge. The study also incorporated anthropogenic influences, like water abstractions and discharges. The project involved site visits, community meetings, and the establishment of monitoring plans. Rainfall data, potential evaporation rates, groundwater levels, and pond water levels were collected and analyzed to understand the hydrological dynamics of the area.
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spelling CGSpace1724742025-11-17T06:31:29Z Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia Oeurng, C. Sok, T. Hout, M. H. Ich, I. community fish refuges ponds monitoring surface water groundwater This technical report delves into the essential task of gathering validation data, focusing on surface and groundwater related data monitoring through the deployment of field equipment. The primary objective is to comprehensively monitor surface water and groundwater levels, along with rainfall, on a regular basis. This hydrologic monitoring initiative is conducted within the context of a case study centered on rice-fish systems, specifically community fish refuges (CFRs) in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. The selected study area, Prey Veng Province, features a network of community fish refuges. The chosen pond, "Sras Ang", was converted into a fish refuge in 2010 and has a protected status during both wet and dry seasons. The monitoring approach included the installation of instrumentation for continuous monitoring of surface water and groundwater levels, as well as rainfall. Groundwater gradient assessments were conducted, and soil data was collected for further analysis. The collected data was used to create a preliminary water balance assessment, considering factors such as effective rainfall, surface water runoff and groundwater recharge. The study also incorporated anthropogenic influences, like water abstractions and discharges. The project involved site visits, community meetings, and the establishment of monitoring plans. Rainfall data, potential evaporation rates, groundwater levels, and pond water levels were collected and analyzed to understand the hydrological dynamics of the area. 2024-12-30 2025-01-30T05:51:35Z 2025-01-30T05:51:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172474 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute CGIAR Initiative on Aquatic Foods Oeurng, C.; Sok, T.; Hout, M. H.; Ich, I. 2024. Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on Aquatic Foods. 29p.
spellingShingle community fish refuges
ponds
monitoring
surface water
groundwater
Oeurng, C.
Sok, T.
Hout, M. H.
Ich, I.
Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
title Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
title_full Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
title_fullStr Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
title_short Community fish refuge (CFR) pond monitoring: surface and groundwater study at Sras Ang CFR, Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
title_sort community fish refuge cfr pond monitoring surface and groundwater study at sras ang cfr prey veng province cambodia
topic community fish refuges
ponds
monitoring
surface water
groundwater
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172474
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