Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)

This report covers the Organisational Baseline Study (OBS) for the Rohal Suong, a CCAFS climate-smart village in Cambodia. During November 2014 interviews were conducted with five organisations working or collaborating with farmers and/or the community in Rohal Suong village, Eak Phnom district and...

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Main Authors: Eam, Dyna, Sovannara, Khean, Vuthy, Chin, Narun, Khlout, Kimnay, Siea
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80499
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author Eam, Dyna
Sovannara, Khean
Vuthy, Chin
Narun, Khlout
Kimnay, Siea
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Kimnay, Siea
Narun, Khlout
Sovannara, Khean
Vuthy, Chin
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description This report covers the Organisational Baseline Study (OBS) for the Rohal Suong, a CCAFS climate-smart village in Cambodia. During November 2014 interviews were conducted with five organisations working or collaborating with farmers and/or the community in Rohal Suong village, Eak Phnom district and Battambang province. Rohal Soung is an old village and covered largely by flooded forest before the 1990s, the flooded forest provided high value benefits to environment as well as to local villagers. Flooded forest provided a good habitat and feeds to fish, water births and retails; those fish and wild & water animals were caught by villagers for household consumption. The flooded forests, however, were degraded rapidly as a result of agricultural expansions and high demands of fired wood of flooded tree. The grass lands were also converted to rice field over last 10 years; some parts, however, are kept as forage source for their cattle. This OBS report supplements the quantitative household baseline surveys and the qualitative village baseline studies at the same location. The objectives of the organisational baseline study are to:  Provide indicators to monitor changes in behaviours and practices of locally relevant organisations that have climate change related activities in Battambang over time  Understand the provision of information/services at the local level that informs farmers’ decision making about their livelihood strategies in response to climate change
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spelling CGSpace804992024-07-01T13:36:10Z Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01) Eam, Dyna Sovannara, Khean Vuthy, Chin Narun, Khlout Kimnay, Siea climate change indicators information services organizations agriculture food security This report covers the Organisational Baseline Study (OBS) for the Rohal Suong, a CCAFS climate-smart village in Cambodia. During November 2014 interviews were conducted with five organisations working or collaborating with farmers and/or the community in Rohal Suong village, Eak Phnom district and Battambang province. Rohal Soung is an old village and covered largely by flooded forest before the 1990s, the flooded forest provided high value benefits to environment as well as to local villagers. Flooded forest provided a good habitat and feeds to fish, water births and retails; those fish and wild & water animals were caught by villagers for household consumption. The flooded forests, however, were degraded rapidly as a result of agricultural expansions and high demands of fired wood of flooded tree. The grass lands were also converted to rice field over last 10 years; some parts, however, are kept as forage source for their cattle. This OBS report supplements the quantitative household baseline surveys and the qualitative village baseline studies at the same location. The objectives of the organisational baseline study are to:  Provide indicators to monitor changes in behaviours and practices of locally relevant organisations that have climate change related activities in Battambang over time  Understand the provision of information/services at the local level that informs farmers’ decision making about their livelihood strategies in response to climate change 2015-06-08 2017-03-23T13:21:50Z 2017-03-23T13:21:50Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80499 en Open Access application/pdf Dyna E, Sovannara K, Vuthy C, Narun K, Kimnay S. 2015. Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01). Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle climate change
indicators
information
services
organizations
agriculture
food security
Eam, Dyna
Sovannara, Khean
Vuthy, Chin
Narun, Khlout
Kimnay, Siea
Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)
title Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)
title_full Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)
title_fullStr Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)
title_full_unstemmed Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)
title_short Organisational Baseline Study: Overview Report for Rohal Suong, Cambodia (KHM01)
title_sort organisational baseline study overview report for rohal suong cambodia khm01
topic climate change
indicators
information
services
organizations
agriculture
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80499
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