1945

Kampot is a small town on the edge of the Teuk Chhou River in southern Cambodia. The area’s production of black and white pepper, durian and fish sauce is a primary source of revenue, along with the local tourism industry. The town faces a number of challenges regarding sanitation, water supply and waste management. As a result of the growing tourism industry, town cleanliness is increasingly important and acts as a strong incentive for the local government to support waste separation and improved waste management.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Cambodia
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