
A new Landesa report provides insights about the climate change vulnerability of Cambodia’s coastal Community Fisheries. The combination of climate change exposure, key sectoral sensitivities, and limitations in the adoption of new initiatives as part of their adaptive capacity have underscored the high vulnerability of these coastal communities, which is consistent with broader assessments of climate change impacts in Cambodia’s coastal areas. The report seeks to provide key insights to enhance community members’ understanding of their susceptibility to climate change and highlight the importance of enacting plans to strengthen their resilience.
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