The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and the use of force in land transfers since the time of the Khmer Rouge regime to the present, by studying five agro-ecological zones close to the Kamping Pouy irrigation system in Battambang Province. The study combines analysis of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of household use of land and labor with a historical and ethnographic review of conflict and institutional factors in successive land administrations. Continuing in-migration is reflected in population increases in Battambang and other provinces of Northwest Cambodia in conditions of limited land availability and landlordism, and conflict over expropriation of land by ar...
The article can be described as a case study of social mobilization around land and water issues in ...
The paper aims to identify the rationality of peasant communities and their contribution to rural de...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
peer reviewedIn Cambodia, the interactions between large-scale land investment and land titling gath...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
This study investigated the implications of large-scale land concessions in the Red River Delta, Vie...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
Land-related conflicts in Cambodia have been garnering much attention. The Cambodian government, thr...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
peer reviewedIn the early eighties, after a decade of civil war and violence, and in the context of ...
Like many nations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia faces challenges respecting the rights and culture of ...
peer reviewedUntil recently, Kavet ethnic minority people traditionally practiced swidden agricultur...
The article can be described as a case study of social mobilization around land and water issues in ...
The paper aims to identify the rationality of peasant communities and their contribution to rural de...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
peer reviewedIn Cambodia, the interactions between large-scale land investment and land titling gath...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
This study investigated the implications of large-scale land concessions in the Red River Delta, Vie...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
Land-related conflicts in Cambodia have been garnering much attention. The Cambodian government, thr...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
peer reviewedIn the early eighties, after a decade of civil war and violence, and in the context of ...
Like many nations in Southeast Asia, Cambodia faces challenges respecting the rights and culture of ...
peer reviewedUntil recently, Kavet ethnic minority people traditionally practiced swidden agricultur...
The article can be described as a case study of social mobilization around land and water issues in ...
The paper aims to identify the rationality of peasant communities and their contribution to rural de...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...