Source: Phnom Penh Post
Local company plans to sink US$6 million into 100-hectare site around Bou Sra waterfall, but rights groups remain sceptical about its impact
A CAMBODIAN infrastructure group, Sar Lar Co, has plans to develop the area around Mondulkiri's Bou Sra waterfall in a bid to bring more tourists to the isolated province.
But while provincial officials are pleased with the influx of cash, others question whether local communities will benefit from the project.
"If the company has good policies to deal with the community, there will not be a problem; but if the company does not discuss the project with local people, they will not be happy," said Sam Sarun, deputy director of the provincial Department of Tourism, adding that whether local communities will gain from the development is the "big question" for them.
Sam Sarin, coordinator for Cambodian rights group Adhoc in Mondulkiri province, warned that residents there had been disappointed in the past when there were no employment opportunities for community members.
But company officials say the development will provide a huge boost for the area, tapping into the ecotourism potential of one of Cambodia's most wild areas.
"We will construct motels, restaurants, souvenir shops, cable cars, cottages," Ngin Sreoun, deputy director general of Sar Lar Co told the Post, adding that the company has received a 99-year lease from the government.
"We aren't cutting down forests for the development; we are preserving the area as an ecological and charming attraction," he said, adding that the project would create about 100 jobs for ethnic minorities in the province.
Sam Sarun welcomed the investment plan as a way to draw attention to the province.
"It will be a modern tourism facility. ... The project development is very big so I hope that it will attract a lot of local and foreign tourists," he said.
Construction began Monday and is expected take up to five years to complete, company officials said.
A CAMBODIAN infrastructure group, Sar Lar Co, has plans to develop the area around Mondulkiri's Bou Sra waterfall in a bid to bring more tourists to the isolated province.
But while provincial officials are pleased with the influx of cash, others question whether local communities will benefit from the project.
"If the company has good policies to deal with the community, there will not be a problem; but if the company does not discuss the project with local people, they will not be happy," said Sam Sarun, deputy director of the provincial Department of Tourism, adding that whether local communities will gain from the development is the "big question" for them.
Sam Sarin, coordinator for Cambodian rights group Adhoc in Mondulkiri province, warned that residents there had been disappointed in the past when there were no employment opportunities for community members.
But company officials say the development will provide a huge boost for the area, tapping into the ecotourism potential of one of Cambodia's most wild areas.
"We will construct motels, restaurants, souvenir shops, cable cars, cottages," Ngin Sreoun, deputy director general of Sar Lar Co told the Post, adding that the company has received a 99-year lease from the government.
"We aren't cutting down forests for the development; we are preserving the area as an ecological and charming attraction," he said, adding that the project would create about 100 jobs for ethnic minorities in the province.
Sam Sarun welcomed the investment plan as a way to draw attention to the province.
"It will be a modern tourism facility. ... The project development is very big so I hope that it will attract a lot of local and foreign tourists," he said.
Construction began Monday and is expected take up to five years to complete, company officials said.
1 comment:
everytime there is a new development in cambodia, there seems to be a lot of skepticism about it. why so? it goes to show the lack of support, i guess. or perhaps somebody just wants to keep cambodia underdevelop or something so they can take advantage of cambodia. go figure! i say, develop bou sra and more, of course putting the environment in mind as well. it can be done, for all you pessimistic people out there!!! get a life or something. cambodia is not all about you people and development is essential for cambodia if we are to compete with neighboring countries and beyond. hello, wake up, people. reform that frog in the well mentality, please! the world is bigger than your oyster!!! and cambodia can use a lot of it. thank you and god bless cambodia.
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