3D map helps indigenous communities safeguard resources in Cambodia's Mondulkiri


WCS community and REDD manager Chhay Kimheak. - Photo: The Phnom Penh Post/ANN

PHNOM PENH: A three-dimensional map has been introduced for the first time in an indigenous community within a protected area, aiming to help residents better understand geographic features and protect natural resources.

The map covers 3,855 hectares in Pu Trom village, Romnea commune of Mondulkiri province’s Sen Monorom city, highlighting specific locations such as roads, rivers, biodiversity zones and conservation areas, giving the community a clearer view of their land and landscape.

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