
Establishment of ASEAN-Korea Garden in Cambodia
Goal To promote forest and biodiversity conservation towards healthy human well-being Objective Expected Outputs
LIVELIHOOD IMPROVEMENT
Goal To promote forest and biodiversity conservation towards healthy human well-being Objective Expected Outputs
March 2, 2023 — the Forestry Administration of Cambodia and the AFoCO Secretariat gathered online to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the project on the Establishment of ASEAN-Korea Garden in Cambodia (AFoCO/036/2022). The project is an outcome of the ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit in
January 19, 2023 — The MoU signing ceremony for the implementation of the AFoCO project entitled “Improving local community’s livelihoods and engagement in sustainable forest and land management in Thailand through Forest Landscape Restoration (AFoCO/030/2022)” was organized in Bangkok, Thailand. The ceremony took place during
Goal The project primarily aims to establish a model area on forest landscape restoration that provides full ecological function and strengthens the quality of living of the local communities to be more secure and resilient to changes established. Objective The overall objective of this project
November 25, 2022 — Back-to-back Project Steering Committee (PSC) meetings were held in November for two AFoCO projects in Cambodia— “Establishment of Forest Genetics Research Center for Restoration of Major Timber Species in Cambodia (AFoCO/005/2014),” which is also one of the three AFoCO Landmark Program
November 29, 2022 — The 3rd Project Steering Committee (PSC) Meeting for the project on “Conservation and development of forest ecosystems biodiversity resources at Cat Tien National Park (AFoCO/024/2021)” was convened from 28-29 November at Cat Tien National Park Headquarters. Cat Tien National Park, in
December 5-16, 2022 — AFoCO and the Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC) have joined hands to conduct the two-week training on ‘Developing Data Portals for Community Forest Data in ASEAN Member States’ in Bangkok, Thailand. The training welcomed invited mid- to high-level officials and
This article presents the implemented activities from the project, “Site Restoration and Sustainable Management of Community Forest Using Multiple Use Tree Species and Agroforestry (AFoCO/027/2021)” in Kampong Seila District, Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia. By 2017, Cambodia has placed more than 50,000 ha of natural forest
This article presents the implemented activities from the research project, “Research on Forest Enrichment using High Valuable Native Species in Hoa Binh Province, Viet Nam (AFoCO/022/2021)” in Hoa Binh Province, Viet Nam. This two-year project is implemented under a collaboration between AFoCO, the National Institute
Goal To promote forest and biodiversity conservation towards healthy human well-being Objective Expected Outputs
March 2, 2023 — the Forestry Administration of Cambodia and the AFoCO Secretariat gathered online to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the project on the Establishment of ASEAN-Korea Garden in Cambodia (AFoCO/036/2022). The project is an outcome of the ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit in
January 19, 2023 — The MoU signing ceremony for the implementation of the AFoCO project entitled “Improving local community’s livelihoods and engagement in sustainable forest and land management in Thailand through Forest Landscape Restoration (AFoCO/030/2022)” was organized in Bangkok, Thailand. The ceremony took place during
Goal The project primarily aims to establish a model area on forest landscape restoration that provides full ecological function and strengthens the quality of living of the local communities to be more secure and resilient to changes established. Objective The overall objective of this project
November 25, 2022 — Back-to-back Project Steering Committee (PSC) meetings were held in November for two AFoCO projects in Cambodia— “Establishment of Forest Genetics Research Center for Restoration of Major Timber Species in Cambodia (AFoCO/005/2014),” which is also one of the three AFoCO Landmark Program
November 29, 2022 — The 3rd Project Steering Committee (PSC) Meeting for the project on “Conservation and development of forest ecosystems biodiversity resources at Cat Tien National Park (AFoCO/024/2021)” was convened from 28-29 November at Cat Tien National Park Headquarters. Cat Tien National Park, in
December 5-16, 2022 — AFoCO and the Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC) have joined hands to conduct the two-week training on ‘Developing Data Portals for Community Forest Data in ASEAN Member States’ in Bangkok, Thailand. The training welcomed invited mid- to high-level officials and
This article presents the implemented activities from the project, “Site Restoration and Sustainable Management of Community Forest Using Multiple Use Tree Species and Agroforestry (AFoCO/027/2021)” in Kampong Seila District, Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia. By 2017, Cambodia has placed more than 50,000 ha of natural forest
This article presents the implemented activities from the research project, “Research on Forest Enrichment using High Valuable Native Species in Hoa Binh Province, Viet Nam (AFoCO/022/2021)” in Hoa Binh Province, Viet Nam. This two-year project is implemented under a collaboration between AFoCO, the National Institute
Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO) is a treaty-based intergovernmental organization aiming to strengthen forest cooperation by transforming proven technologies and policies into concrete actions in the context of sustainable forest management to address the impacts of climate change.
We are headquartered in Seoul, the Republic of Korea, with a subsidiary body, the AFoCO Regional Education and Training Center (RETC), in Yangon region, Myanmar.
AFoCO Secretariat
8F, Forest Vision Center, 9 Gukhoedaero 62-gil,
Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07236,
Republic of Korea
T. +82-2-785-8971
F. +82-2-785-8970
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AFoCO Regional Education & Training Center (RETC)
Seed & Seedling Center (SSC) of Forest Department of Myanmar, Ye-Twin-Kone Village, Hmawbi Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar
T. +95-9972578592
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