The project envisioned that it would have achieved by 2012 the following:
Establishment of an 88 ha community fish sanctuary (fish refugee) that is registered and legally recognized by the cantonment of fishery authority and is sustainably managed by the community
Creation of a sub-committee on community eco-tourism (comprised of 5 members) with the capacity to manage community eco-tourism and that can directly benefit at least 50 families through the provision of eco-tourism services
Creation of a community forestry committee with 3- 11 members, 3 of whom are women with the capacity to plan and implement community forest management (99 ha) in a sustainable way and legally recognized by cantonment of forestry authority of Siem Reap;
Increase in income of up to 320 USD a year of 4- 100 families from the community forest members by practicing family-based fish farming and reducing their reliance on natural fishes and tree cutting.