Set up environmental objectives and targets

The environmental objectives and targets were selected from the significant environmental aspects.

The environmental team holds a meeting every Friday at the Angkor International Documentation Center. The attendants discuss the activities of each department of APSARA Authority, which have or can have adverse impacts on the environment.

Discussing the environmental impact of the activities of APSARA Authority at the weekly meeting.

List of environmental objectives for APSARA Authority

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Objectives
Details
1
Improve awareness of Environment 1-1. Vendors at temples
1-2. Tourist guides and tourist agencies
1-3. Local and alien tourists
1-4. Local residents, schools, pagodas, ...
1-5. Heritage Police and Tourism Police
1-6. APSARA Authority staff and guards
2
Waste Management

2-1. At the public area in the park
2-2. Pick and collect garbage in temple area
2-3. Establish the separated system

3
Conserve natural resources 3-1. Prevent from tree-illegal cutting
3-2. Prevent from illegal quarrying / gravels
3-3. Conserve natural resources by verifying and checking the construction activities by local residents in Zone1 and Zone 2
3-4. Protect and preserve forest in the Park
3-5. Protect and preserve water resources
4
Beautify natural landscape 4-1. Prserve the natural landscape of Siemreap river
4-2. Conserve the green landscape of Siemreap town area
4-3. Beautify the natural resources that includes Baray, moats, ponds, etc...
4-4. Make the draft of construction work in Zone1 and Zone2
4-5. Eliminate the unauthorized advertisement posters in Angkor Park
5
Improve sewage system in the town area 5-1. Install sewage system in the town
5-2. Install sewage treatment system emerged from tourism services
5-3. Introduce the sewage treatment system to a new Development Project at Chong Kneas
6
Eliminate bad odor in temples 6-1. Eliminate bad odor by bat-drops in the temples
7
Preserve air quality 7-1. Preserve and measure air quality in the region of Siemreap

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