The Sealandair Marine Smart City is set to be the first of its kind along the coast of Cambodia, dedicated entirely to marine biodiversity and ecosystem preservation. This innovative project aims to create a sustainable urban environment that harmonizes with nature, ensuring that all aspects of the city contribute to the protection of marine ecosystems. By prioritizing the health of these environments, the city will serve as a model for future developments focused on ecological balance and sustainability.
Central to the masterplan is a commitment to renewable energy, utilizing a combination of wind, solar, hydro, and hydrogen sources to power the entire city. This ambitious approach not only aims to reduce the carbon footprint of the urban area but also highlights Cambodia's dedication to transitioning towards sustainable energy solutions. By harnessing diverse renewable resources, the Sealandair Marine Smart City will pave the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future while promoting energy independence.
Additionally, the project will feature the largest marine research center in the region, fostering innovation and collaboration in marine sciences. This center will play a crucial role in advancing research on marine ecosystems, biodiversity, and sustainable practices. By unlocking the blue economy potential of the Kingdom, the city aims to create economic opportunities that align with environmental stewardship, benefiting both local communities and the broader economy.
Located in Koh Kong, the most southwestern province of Cambodia, the Sealandair Marine Smart City is strategically positioned along a long, undeveloped coastline, adjacent to the lush, mountainous terrain of the Cardamom Mountains and Kirirom National Park. This unique setting provides an ideal backdrop for a new lifestyle that embraces living in harmony with nature. By integrating state-of-the-art architecture and sustainable practices, the masterplan envisions a vibrant coastal community that thrives on its natural resources while ensuring their preservation for future generations.
The BIO-GREENERGY LAB Mondulkiri is a 100-hectare project that prioritizes the preservation of biodiversity while providing research opportunities and recreational facilities, including a central building and a treetop walk.
Mondulkiri is Cambodia’s largest and most sparsely populated province, containing an area of 14,288 km² (5,517 sq mi) with elevations ranging from 190 to 1,000 metres (620 to 3,280 ft).
Located 20 km from Krong Saen Monourom, the 100ha site features stunning mountain and forest scenery. Its rich biodiversity offers great potential for developing a natural resort in the area.
Sealandsair Marine city Koh Kong Krav island master plan development designed and documented by Kampong architecture.