Cau River Basin Poverty and Environment Case
StudyFurther Perspectives
Presentation Presentation OverviewOverview
1. Challenges in the case study2. Strong points in the findings3. Next steps4. Shaping the recommendations
1. Challenges in the Case Study
• River Basin has 2 definitions (map)– Administrative boundaries – Physical boundaries
• (upstream) some important environmental issues are not well monitored in the statistical system, e.g. mining (figure)
• (downstream) Craft industry development takes place at village level but statistical data is only available at commune level
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2. Strong Points in the Findings
• Detailed picture (and proof) of poverty contrasts between upstream and downstream; – e.g. access to services
• Issues and opportunities in upstream are broader than forestry only
• Upstream & downstream have shared interest in environmental management– Access to clean water – Biodiversity and landscape management.
Strong points in the Strong points in the findingsfindings
3. Need for further work
• Poverty-Environment at village Vs commune level, – Upstream – villages from different ethnic groups– Downstream – industrial and agricultural
villages• Mapping the linkages between poverty and
environment
Need for further workNeed for further work
4. Shaping the recommendations
• Balance between soft and hard investments– Soft – environmental awareness, stakeholder
coordination– Hard – investments, e.g. engineering work
• Do not wait for further research (although this is needed) to target the villages with hard investments, e.g. clean water
• Design appropriate awareness messages that build on shared interests between upstream and downstream
Shaping the Shaping the recommendationsrecommendations