RECOFTC collecting IFRI data in Cambodia
IFRI’s newest CRC, Thailand-RECOFTC, has been collecting data using IFRI methods from community forest sites across Cambodia, during February and March 2013. The following photos capture some elements of the data collection process and the forest study areas.
Data collection in Pursat Province, RECOFTC’s first field site in Cambodia.
Data recording in Kratie Province. This site is a deciduous forest that was heavily logged, but that is slowly regrowing.
Forest site in Kratie Province.
From the province of Kampong Thom, this site is an evergreen forest that was heavily logged, and small vines and climbers have taken over.
Emily Etue (second from right): RECOFTC Assistant Monitoring and Evaluation Officer and SNRE Alum
Credit for all photos: Jacob Krogh Keldsen
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