This paper investigates the relationship between land laws and the exclusion of informal communities in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. The series of land reforms that began after the Cambodian civil war set a pathway for reorganizing the ownership of rights and granting land titles to those who were eligible. However, despite the legal reform, the city has forcibly displaced numerous informal communities with weak tenure security to the periphery to make way for construction and urban development projects. By reviewing the relevant literature and two case studies, this paper argues that the post-civil war Cambodian land laws included provisions to exclude the vulnerable population and are being implemented by the political and ec...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
International audienceForty years on from the first Habitat Conference (1976) and the creation of wh...
This thesis focuses on how communities within urban informal settlements in developing countries can...
International audienceCompetition for land is a new dimension of vulnerability in informal settlemen...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
Being anchored in the broader policy debate on the effectiveness of international human rights stand...
As Phnom Penh is developed as the flagship city of Cambodia, increasingly once uncontested land parc...
This paper examines the design and evolution of a land-sharing process established for the on-site r...
Cambodia has been undergoing a seemingly continual metamorphosis over the last 200 years. During tha...
Cambodia is endowed with relatively abundant natural resources. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RG...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
Cambodia is a country undergoing a major urbanization. The capital - Phnom Penh is growing rapidly, ...
Introduction Cambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radical disrup...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
International audienceForty years on from the first Habitat Conference (1976) and the creation of wh...
This thesis focuses on how communities within urban informal settlements in developing countries can...
International audienceCompetition for land is a new dimension of vulnerability in informal settlemen...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
Being anchored in the broader policy debate on the effectiveness of international human rights stand...
As Phnom Penh is developed as the flagship city of Cambodia, increasingly once uncontested land parc...
This paper examines the design and evolution of a land-sharing process established for the on-site r...
Cambodia has been undergoing a seemingly continual metamorphosis over the last 200 years. During tha...
Cambodia is endowed with relatively abundant natural resources. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RG...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
Cambodia is a country undergoing a major urbanization. The capital - Phnom Penh is growing rapidly, ...
Introduction Cambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radical disrup...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
International audienceForty years on from the first Habitat Conference (1976) and the creation of wh...
This thesis focuses on how communities within urban informal settlements in developing countries can...