In Cambodia there is an increasing trend of large land acquisitions, inadequate protection of land rights, and a high incidence of land disputes. About 1.04 million hectares were approved as Economic Land Concessions (ELC) for foreign and domestic companies in 2010, as a means of increasing economic growth and employment. Much of this land is located in the North-eastern provinces, home to indigenous communities that may seriously be aff ected as a resul
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
International audienceCompetition for land is a new dimension of vulnerability in informal settlemen...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Over the last decade considerable research has been conducted on the development and the impacts of ...
Investment in agricultural land in the developing world has rapidly increased in the past two decade...
Cambodia is endowed with relatively abundant natural resources. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RG...
Despite the rise of Cambodia’s GDP and other development indicators, continuing extreme poverty comb...
Cambodia has long had a difficult mix of resource wealth and weak land governance, a function of its...
Issuing land titles to smallholder farmers has long been embraced as a way to promote lending and la...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
The conversion of lands used for food crop production to other uses, the ongoing expansion of cultiv...
Economic land concessions are commonly believed to increase employment in rural areas, to offer new ...
In the context of the global land rush, policy debates are split on the question of state land conce...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
International audienceCompetition for land is a new dimension of vulnerability in informal settlemen...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Over the last decade considerable research has been conducted on the development and the impacts of ...
Investment in agricultural land in the developing world has rapidly increased in the past two decade...
Cambodia is endowed with relatively abundant natural resources. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RG...
Despite the rise of Cambodia’s GDP and other development indicators, continuing extreme poverty comb...
Cambodia has long had a difficult mix of resource wealth and weak land governance, a function of its...
Issuing land titles to smallholder farmers has long been embraced as a way to promote lending and la...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
The conversion of lands used for food crop production to other uses, the ongoing expansion of cultiv...
Economic land concessions are commonly believed to increase employment in rural areas, to offer new ...
In the context of the global land rush, policy debates are split on the question of state land conce...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 percen...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
International audienceCompetition for land is a new dimension of vulnerability in informal settlemen...