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Showing items 19 through 27 of 43.Determining 9,000 hectares as sustainable use zones in Lumphat Wildlife Sanctuary in Ratanakiri province, and granting the land for agro-industry and rubber plantation investment for 70 years to Rat Sokhorn Incorporation Co., Ltd.
Determining 9,068 hectares as sustainable use zones in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary in Mondulkiri province, and granting the land for agro-industry investment for 70 years to Lim Royal Joint Stock Company Ltd.
Determining 8,200 hectares as sustainable use zone in Kulen-Prumtep Wildlife Sanctuary in Oudor Meanchey province, and granting the land for agro-industry and rubber plantation for 70 years to Khun Sea Import Export Co., Ltd.
The objective of this study is to
accompany Malagasy authorities in their transition towards
economic emergence. If the contribution of foreign capital
and the abundance of natural resources should help the
The objective of this study is to
accompany Malagasy authorities in their transition towards
economic emergence. If the contribution of foreign capital
and the abundance of natural resources should help the
Water is a scarce and finite resource
with no substitute, and upon which the very existence of
life on earth depends. The challenges facing water resources
are daunting. The Millennium Development Goals aim, inter
Less restrictive product market policies
are crucial in promoting convergence to higher levels of GDP
per capita. This paper benchmarks product market policies in
Bulgaria to those of OECD countries by estimating OECD
In 2006 most of the people of Uganda,
with the notable exception of those in the conflict-blighted
Northern Region, enjoy a better quality of life and brighter
opportunities in a stable and growing economy. Uganda's
Less restrictive product market policies
are crucial in promoting convergence to higher levels of GDP
per capita. This paper benchmarks product market policies in
Romania to those of OECD countries by estimating OECD