The Mobile Environmental Education Programme (MEEP) represents an innovative means to increase awareness about the causes and impacts of climate change in Cambodia . It targets groups such as policy-makers, students, Buddhist monk novices, civil servants, NGOs and tourists, who will have the greatest influence in developing and implementing Cambodia 's response to climate change and environmental protection. The Tonle Sap Lake is the initial study site of the program, and a mobile education centre in the form of a purpose-built boat will be used by participants to visit communities located around the lake. Participants will experience the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation through all five senses, learn from examples of best practices in sustainable development and resource management for rural communities, and monitor the impacts of climate change by measuring and recording various indicators. It is planned that MEEP will be undertaken as a public-private partnership, and will increasingly become self-financing from participant fees. Funding under the CAPaBLE Programme is being used to develop a feasibility study and educational programme for the MEEP, making use of extensive community consultation. This study will subsequently be used as the basis for implementing an initial partnership. If successful, it is hoped that this will form the basis for similar future initiatives in Cambodia and regionally.