Phnom penh: The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) today reinforced its dedication to safeguarding Cambodia's environment and wildlife during a strategic meeting with H.E. Eang Sophalleth, Minister of Environment of Cambodia: The discussions underscored the robust partnership between the Ministry of Environment (MoE) and ACCB in driving integrated conservation and sustainable development initiatives.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, ACCB commended the Ministry's forward-looking approach, particularly its efforts to harmonize biodiversity protection with community-centric green tourism. Specific initiatives highlighted include the promotion of electric motorcycles for student transport and the development of sustainable tourism opportunities for local communities.
ACCB emphasized that its core mission-encompassing wildlife conservation, education, and research-directly complements national goals for sustainable tourism. The Centre advocates for responsible green tourism models that empower local communities and encourage visitor engagement, such as homestays and community-based ecotourism in rural areas. This ensures tangible economic benefits for residents while advancing conservation objectives.
"ACCB takes pride in its ongoing collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, local partners, and communities," stated a Centre representative. "We remain steadfast in our joint mission to protect Cambodia's irreplaceable biodiversity through innovative solutions that balance conservation, education, and equitable community development."
The Centre reaffirmed its commitment to deepening this strategic partnership and advancing new initiatives that deliver lasting environmental and social benefits.