YEP Academy
The Circle of Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss
Monk's Community Forestry
Course offered in Tambon Ta Tum from 13. May 2026 to 17. May 2026.
Category
Wilderness Education
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YEP Academy (YEP Academy Co. Ltd.)
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About this Course
Find out the deeper insights of how climate change impacts biodiversity and human well-being. Join this 4 days camp to sustainably manage our ecosystem.
Iterations
Monk's Community Forestry
Date
- Thu, May 14, 2026 5:00 AM — Sun, May 17, 2026 7:00 PM
Signup Deadline
Sun, May 10, 2026 11:50 PM
Board & Overnight
What's included:
Facilitation & all learning materials,
Transportations from Phnom Penh to the campsite round trip,
Meal during the programs,
Accident insurance.
What's not included:
Travel to/from the meeting point,
Visa fees and vaccinations,
Personal outdoor equipment (tent, tarp, sleeping bag, mat, clothing, footwear, daypack, etc.)
Venue
Monk's Community Forestry
Teachers
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Socheata Chun
Facilitator
Socheata Chun
Socheata Chun
Facilitator
Socheata Chun is a passionate outdoor educator and advocate for sustainable living, with a strong background in global citizen education. A graduate of the YEP Academy Training of Trainer program, she focuses on bridging the gap between global issues and community-led solutions.
Contents
Climate change has become one of the most concerns for the world. This phenomenon has been leading to the loss of global biodiversity which is interconnected within the ecosystem. As the Earth's temperature rises and precipitation patterns shift, many species are being pushed beyond their natural ranges and ability to adapt. Warming temperatures, droughts, floods, and other extreme weather is destroying habitats and disrupting delicate ecological balances. To address this climate-biodiversity, this comprehensive training program is designed for more climate actions toward the future sustainable world.
Geographical climate and weather
The interconnection of biodiversity in the ecosystem
The interacted impacts between climate change and biodiversity
The ecological balance and nature restoration
Checking in and observing the biodiversity loss
Strategies for addressing the climate-biodiversity
Carbon footprint and sustainable living
Climate actions in local communities
Prerequisites
Language:
Khmer & English
Eligibilities:
Age: 18-40 years old
Age Group: 18 -45 years old
Sex: All Gender
Profile & Interest:
Strong passion for nature, environment and outdoor,
High degree of openness and willingness to make learning experiences,
Liking to exchange ideas with other like-minded people,
Readiness to challenge yourself and step out of your comfort zone,
Being empathic,
Willingness to integrate newly acquired knowledge into your life.
Packing List
What's included:
Facilitation & all learning materials,
Transportations from Phnom Penh to the campsite round trip,
Meal during the programs,
Accident insurance.
What's not included:
Travel to/from the meeting point,
Visa fees and vaccinations,
Personal outdoor equipment (tent, tarp, sleeping bag, mat, clothing, footwear, daypack, etc.)
Board & Overnight
What's included:
Facilitation & all learning materials,
Transportations from Phnom Penh to the campsite round trip,
Meal during the programs,
Accident insurance.
What's not included:
Travel to/from the meeting point,
Visa fees and vaccinations,
Personal outdoor equipment (tent, tarp, sleeping bag, mat, clothing, footwear, daypack, etc.)
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We are using Nature as a Learning Field, referring to the concept of using the natural environment as a setting for education and learning.
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The Circle of Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss
Dates for Monk's Community Forestry
Thu, May 14, 2026 5:00 AM — Sun, May 17, 2026 7:00 PM
Signup Deadline
Sun, May 10, 2026 11:50 PM
Venue
Tambon Ta Tum
Monk's Community Forestry32150 Tambon Ta Tum
Class Fee
190 $
Dates
The Circle of Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss
Monk's Community Forestry