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Name translated{'en': 'Inle Lake Conservation and Rehabilitation Project', 'km': 'Inle Lake Conservation and Rehabilitation Project', 'lo': 'Inle Lake Conservation and Rehabilitation Project', 'my_MM': 'Inle Lake Conservation and Rehabilitation Project', 'vi': 'Inle Lake Conservation and Rehabilitation Project'}
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Resource description{'en': 'Inle Lake situated in Southern Shan State is well known by local populace and\r\nforeign visitors for the natural beauty of the lake waters, surrounding mountain\r\nranges, tomato floating gardens and leg rowers of boats. The lake plays a vital role\r\nfor the ecosystem and economy of Shan State, providing many important goods and\r\nservices for the communities. It is an ASEAN heritage site and also on the tentative\r\nlist of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the main water source for Lawpita\r\nhydroelectricity power plant, a major tourist attraction site and a habitant for rich\r\nbiodiversity and traditional culture. The lake is now facing devastating effects of\r\nunsustainable practices in forestry, agriculture and fishing activities. The situation is\r\naccelerated by impact of climate change. Water surface area and sanitation is\r\ndecreasing, fish and plant species are disappearing at a fast rate while water\r\nhyacinth species are increasing, blocking water ways and dominating other useful\r\nwater cress that farmers use for building floating gardens. \r\n\r\nTherefore with the collaboration of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and\r\nForestry (MOECAF), UNDP and UNESCO, a fund has been provided from Norwegian\r\nGovernment to implement conservation and rehabilitation activities in the area.\r\nUNDP acting as the funding agency is working together with implementing partners\r\nto restore the area with the assistance of local communities.', 'km': 'Inle Lake situated in Southern Shan State is well known by local populace and\r\nforeign visitors for the natural beauty of the lake waters, surrounding mountain\r\nranges, tomato floating gardens and leg rowers of boats. The lake plays a vital role\r\nfor the ecosystem and economy of Shan State, providing many important goods and\r\nservices for the communities. It is an ASEAN heritage site and also on the tentative\r\nlist of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the main water source for Lawpita\r\nhydroelectricity power plant, a major tourist attraction site and a habitant for rich\r\nbiodiversity and traditional culture. The lake is now facing devastating effects of\r\nunsustainable practices in forestry, agriculture and fishing activities. The situation is\r\naccelerated by impact of climate change. Water surface area and sanitation is\r\ndecreasing, fish and plant species are disappearing at a fast rate while water\r\nhyacinth species are increasing, blocking water ways and dominating other useful\r\nwater cress that farmers use for building floating gardens. \r\n\r\nTherefore with the collaboration of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and\r\nForestry (MOECAF), UNDP and UNESCO, a fund has been provided from Norwegian\r\nGovernment to implement conservation and rehabilitation activities in the area.\r\nUNDP acting as the funding agency is working together with implementing partners\r\nto restore the area with the assistance of local communities.', 'lo': 'Inle Lake situated in Southern Shan State is well known by local populace and\r\nforeign visitors for the natural beauty of the lake waters, surrounding mountain\r\nranges, tomato floating gardens and leg rowers of boats. The lake plays a vital role\r\nfor the ecosystem and economy of Shan State, providing many important goods and\r\nservices for the communities. It is an ASEAN heritage site and also on the tentative\r\nlist of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the main water source for Lawpita\r\nhydroelectricity power plant, a major tourist attraction site and a habitant for rich\r\nbiodiversity and traditional culture. The lake is now facing devastating effects of\r\nunsustainable practices in forestry, agriculture and fishing activities. The situation is\r\naccelerated by impact of climate change. Water surface area and sanitation is\r\ndecreasing, fish and plant species are disappearing at a fast rate while water\r\nhyacinth species are increasing, blocking water ways and dominating other useful\r\nwater cress that farmers use for building floating gardens. \r\n\r\nTherefore with the collaboration of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and\r\nForestry (MOECAF), UNDP and UNESCO, a fund has been provided from Norwegian\r\nGovernment to implement conservation and rehabilitation activities in the area.\r\nUNDP acting as the funding agency is working together with implementing partners\r\nto restore the area with the assistance of local communities.', 'my_MM': 'Inle Lake situated in Southern Shan State is well known by local populace and\r\nforeign visitors for the natural beauty of the lake waters, surrounding mountain\r\nranges, tomato floating gardens and leg rowers of boats. The lake plays a vital role\r\nfor the ecosystem and economy of Shan State, providing many important goods and\r\nservices for the communities. It is an ASEAN heritage site and also on the tentative\r\nlist of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the main water source for Lawpita\r\nhydroelectricity power plant, a major tourist attraction site and a habitant for rich\r\nbiodiversity and traditional culture. The lake is now facing devastating effects of\r\nunsustainable practices in forestry, agriculture and fishing activities. The situation is\r\naccelerated by impact of climate change. Water surface area and sanitation is\r\ndecreasing, fish and plant species are disappearing at a fast rate while water\r\nhyacinth species are increasing, blocking water ways and dominating other useful\r\nwater cress that farmers use for building floating gardens. \r\n\r\nTherefore with the collaboration of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and\r\nForestry (MOECAF), UNDP and UNESCO, a fund has been provided from Norwegian\r\nGovernment to implement conservation and rehabilitation activities in the area.\r\nUNDP acting as the funding agency is working together with implementing partners\r\nto restore the area with the assistance of local communities.', 'vi': 'Inle Lake situated in Southern Shan State is well known by local populace and\r\nforeign visitors for the natural beauty of the lake waters, surrounding mountain\r\nranges, tomato floating gardens and leg rowers of boats. The lake plays a vital role\r\nfor the ecosystem and economy of Shan State, providing many important goods and\r\nservices for the communities. It is an ASEAN heritage site and also on the tentative\r\nlist of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the main water source for Lawpita\r\nhydroelectricity power plant, a major tourist attraction site and a habitant for rich\r\nbiodiversity and traditional culture. The lake is now facing devastating effects of\r\nunsustainable practices in forestry, agriculture and fishing activities. The situation is\r\naccelerated by impact of climate change. Water surface area and sanitation is\r\ndecreasing, fish and plant species are disappearing at a fast rate while water\r\nhyacinth species are increasing, blocking water ways and dominating other useful\r\nwater cress that farmers use for building floating gardens. \r\n\r\nTherefore with the collaboration of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and\r\nForestry (MOECAF), UNDP and UNESCO, a fund has been provided from Norwegian\r\nGovernment to implement conservation and rehabilitation activities in the area.\r\nUNDP acting as the funding agency is working together with implementing partners\r\nto restore the area with the assistance of local communities.'}
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ឈ្មោះ Inle Lake Conservation and Rehabilitation Project
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Inle Lake situated in Southern Shan State is well known by local populace and foreign visitors for the natural beauty of the lake waters, surrounding mountain ranges, tomato floating gardens and leg rowers of boats. The lake plays a vital role for the ecosystem and economy of Shan State, providing many important goods and services for the communities. It is an ASEAN heritage site and also on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the main water source for Lawpita hydroelectricity power plant, a major tourist attraction site and a habitant for rich biodiversity and traditional culture. The lake is now facing devastating effects of unsustainable practices in forestry, agriculture and fishing activities. The situation is accelerated by impact of climate change. Water surface area and sanitation is decreasing, fish and plant species are disappearing at a fast rate while water hyacinth species are increasing, blocking water ways and dominating other useful water cress that farmers use for building floating gardens.

Therefore with the collaboration of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry (MOECAF), UNDP and UNESCO, a fund has been provided from Norwegian Government to implement conservation and rehabilitation activities in the area. UNDP acting as the funding agency is working together with implementing partners to restore the area with the assistance of local communities.