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Showing items 1 through 9 of 16.This study investigates the implications of large-scale land concessions in southern Laos and northeastern Cambodia with regard to places outside of actual concession areas, both within the countries where the concessions are located and beyond.
In recent years the government of Laos has provided many foreign investors with large-scale economic land concessions to develop plantations.
The Journal of Lao Studies, Volume 1, Issue 1, pages 1-47. "In this paper I do not argue against farmer livelihood strategies that include either rubber-based or off-farm opportunities.
A report commissioned by the Working Group on Land Issues.
Conflict over land, combined with the systematic violation of land rights, is one of the most prominent human rights problems faced by Cambodians. The root of this problem can be traced back to the abolition of private ownership by the Khmer Rouge in 1975.
This paper describes the interventions undertaken in the Doe Mao Salong watershed in an effort to restore the landscape and improve the livelihoods of local communities.
A brief guide describing how campaigners can integrate video into meetings and events to support their campaigns.
This report presents a political-economic analysis of land governance at the regional level, focusing on the Mekong Region.
This report provides an outline of protected areas and biodiversity in the Lower Mekong Basin.
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