01/04/2022
Inclusion of Tourism Activities and Ecotourism into Potential Communities Has Really Provided a Lot of Benefits to Local Communities
(Phnom Penh): The inclusion of tourism activities and ecotourism into the potential enjoying communities has much benefited to the local communities such as jobs creation, income generation, reduction of immigration, and direct development, according to the confirmation by the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism.
The confirmation came in the 1st Meeting of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism, on March 31, 2022, at the office of the ministry of tourism, and via Zoom, presided over by His Excellency Thong Khon, Minister of Tourism and President of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism, His Excellency Say Sam Al, Minister of Environment and Permanent President of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism and His Excellency Veng Sakhon, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and Vice President of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism.
All managements of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism have seen that the inclusion of tourism activities and ecotourism into the potential existing communities has provided a lot of benefits such as jobs creation, income generation, and direct local development, no matter what ministries the communities are under.
The Minister Thong Khon, President of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism, said that more and more people and internal tourists are making trips to the tourism communities and community-based ecotourism and many other adventure tourism areas which have generated direct incomes to the community people and are making the tourism communities and community-based ecotourism sectors resilient to the crisis, contributed to sustaining tourism sector a whole.
Minister Thong khon highlighted that the main ecotourism areas such as khnang Phsar Area, Oral Mountain, Kirirom, Chipat, Areng, Peam Krasop, Sre Sre Ambel, Veal Thom, Samlot, Phnom Tbeng, Samuth Cheu, Ramsar site, Tonle Sap Lake, Phnom Kulen, and many other ecotourism sites are gaining remarkable internal tourist growths in the stage of Covid-19 crisis in the last 2020 and 2021.
The minister added that Cambodia has been internationally recognized for the works of community and ecotourism throughout the implementation of the tourism community development model in the form of public–private– people partnerships (4Ps) inspiring the small – medium and large investments that require to have local people engagement, empowering to community people, providing maximum benefits to the local and in compliance with sustainable and responsible guidelines, inconsistent with the concept “Conservation Serves for Development and Development Serves for Conservation”, and in line with the principle of the equitable profit-sharing model.
The Minister of Agriculture showed satisfaction when the agricultural communities, fisheries communities, fishing communities, and forest protection communities are included in tourism activities and ecotourism, and the minister herself, as well as subordinate units under the Ministry of Agriculture, are also actively involved in helping to organize, support and cooperate with the community.
Minister of Environment Say Sam Al also said that the inclusion of tourism activities and ecotourism into the potential existing communities not only helps develop local economy but also assists in the works of the natural resources conservation, tangible and intangible cultural heritages.
The Minister of Environment has supported the concept “Tourism Connects with Land”, which minister Thong Khon has always actively urged reminding a slogan “Love Nation Must Know the Land” because this is what Cambodian youths are to know clearly about their land as much as possible.
For the continuing implementation directions of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism, the meeting agreed to put in effect the major plans of action as follows:
• The secretariat is to continue implementing the released plans in the National Policy on Ecotourism (2019 – 2030), annually plans of action of the secretariat, and other released plans by the management of the National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism.
• Support the initiative in creating ecotourism youth networks which are under the mechanisms of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia or under any appropriate form.
• Continue cooperation with the Indian Embassy to Cambodia, especially the implementation of the quick impact projects at the Boeung Sneh Bird Sanctuary in Prey Veng province and Phat Sanday Ecotourism Area in Kampong Thom province, along with the Mobile App for the community.
• Agree on the initiative in creating (Tonle Sap Ecotourism Network –TEN).
• Try to well organize Ecotourism Forum on 18th November 2020.
• Try to research and determine rapid areas and ecotourism destinations to make it easy for developing a formula (4Ps).
• The capital – provincial level - National Committee for Managing and Developing Tourism Community and Ecotourism are to try to study, research and determine the suspected areas of having mines or unexploded ordnances to report to Cambodian Mine Action Center (via Secretariat) to clear landmines and explosive remnants of war.
• Continue to cooperate with Khmer Enterprise to promote the development of tourism and ecotourism communities in the five provinces as defined in the Memorandum of Understanding.
• Continue to organize a video competition program on tourism community and ecotourism under the theme "Treasures of community and tourism camps", season 4 of 2022, the distribution ceremony is planned to be held on the occasion of the 3rd National Forum on Ecotourism.
• The Secretariat shall prepare a form to recognize community-based tourism and ecotourism at the request of the NCMD at the capital-provincial levels.
• Promote resolution at the request of the Cambodian Mine Action Center to identify priority locations in the tourism and ecotourism community to clear landmines and explosive remnants of war.
• Arrange for a visit by the management and members of NCMD to grasp the needs and requests of the actual community.
• Continue to make efforts in researching and promoting the development of tourism and ecotourism activities in potential communities through the organization of visits by NCMD leaders to those areas to encourage and address challenges, to organize training, to outreach and capacity building for community members.