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The Tonle Sap Great Lake is connected to the Mekong River by the 100-kilometer long Tonle Sap River, which reverses its flow seasonally

20% of the Mekong River's floodwaters are absorbed by the Tonle Sap
62% of the Tonle Sap's water originates from the Mekong River
38% of the Tonle Sap's water originates from the Tonle Sap watershed
The Tonle Sap River flowing into the lake causes the lake’s surface to expand from 2,500 km² to 16,000 km²

Fish caught from the Tonle Sap Lake provide 40-70% of the protein intake of Cambodia's population

 
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Preliminary Investigation of Ground Water Resources in the Tonle Sap Basin   Preliminary Investigation of Ground Water Resources in the Tonle Sap Basin
by: Nicholas Lombardi, Consultant
Study Case on   Study Case on "Integrated Community Protected Areas and Prey Koh Biodiversity Conservation Area Management in Kampong Chhnang Province"

By Long Kheng

From an Unhealthy Farming SystemTo an Eco Farming Practice   From an Unhealthy Farming SystemTo an Eco Farming Practice
By Dr. Neou Bonheur
 
 
 
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"By 2020 the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve will be a productive and restoed environment supporting biodiversity, conservation and sustainable development. It will be supported through internationally recognized management models, trainings, environmental education, research and monitoring programs."
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Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve Bulletin (Volume 5 December 2008)   Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve Bulletin (Volume 5 December 2008)

 
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Monitoring of Large Waterbirds at Prek Toal,Tonle Sap Great Lake 2001 – 2007   Monitoring of Large Waterbirds at Prek Toal,Tonle Sap Great Lake 2001 – 2007

 
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