01Mar
2026
Cambodia
Roots of Resilience: A Youth Learning Journey into Ecosystem Resilience
Sustainable Design 11 (SD11)
Our goal is to empower youth to design "nature-positive" communities where coastal restoration and wildlife health are the foundations of reg...
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Ciudad
Phnom Penh
Dirección
2A Street 370
Our goal is to empower youth to design "nature-positive" communities where coastal restoration and wildlife health are the foundations of regional resilience. Rooted in the rich soil of our heritage and driven by the urgency of the climate crisis, our work for World Wildlife Day 2026 reclaims the narrative of Cambodian conservation. We believe that protecting our wildlife is an act of preserving our identity. As youth leaders, we bridge the gap between local ecological wisdom and international climate standards, demonstrating that the protection of Cambodia's 'Blue Carbon' sinks is a vital contribution to the global fight for a cooler, greener planet.
Resulting from an immersive study of the Kampot wetlands, this landmark project represents the first youth-driven collaboration between the Future Climate Heroes and The Verdant Botany. By synthesising technical expertise with local ecological knowledge, the initiative addresses the intersection of cultural heritage and environmental stewardship through two core pillars:
1. The Heritage Narrative (Visual Advocacy) An educational poster, "Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage, and Livelihoods," which highlights the coastline as a "living pharmacy" essential to both cultural identity and economic stability.
2. Digital Masterclass (Capacity Building): A session titled "Biodiverse Urbanism: Wildlife Health & Eco-Tourism as a Shield Against the Illegal Trade." It focuses on youth-led community engagement and sustainable eco-tourism as powerful economic alternatives to the illegal wildlife trade (1st March 1-2 PM).
Resulting from an immersive study of the Kampot wetlands, this landmark project represents the first youth-driven collaboration between the Future Climate Heroes and The Verdant Botany. By synthesising technical expertise with local ecological knowledge, the initiative addresses the intersection of cultural heritage and environmental stewardship through two core pillars:
1. The Heritage Narrative (Visual Advocacy) An educational poster, "Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage, and Livelihoods," which highlights the coastline as a "living pharmacy" essential to both cultural identity and economic stability.
2. Digital Masterclass (Capacity Building): A session titled "Biodiverse Urbanism: Wildlife Health & Eco-Tourism as a Shield Against the Illegal Trade." It focuses on youth-led community engagement and sustainable eco-tourism as powerful economic alternatives to the illegal wildlife trade (1st March 1-2 PM).