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Showing items 793 through 801 of 878.Determining 32,940 hectares of 7 management areas in Nature Protection Areas (Preah Moninong "Bokor" National Park, Preah Sihanouk "Ream" National Park, Snoul Wildlife Sanctuary, and Beoung Per Wildlife Sanctuary) as sustainable use zones, and granting the land for agro-industry investment to Y S
Amending Article 1 of Sub-Decree No. 48 ANK.BK dated 30 March 2009 by changing "for lease" to "for granting concession".
Determining 9,985 hectares as sustainable use zones in Oaral Wildlife Sanctuary in Oaral district of Kampong Speu province, reclassyfing the land as state private land, and granting the land for agro-industry investment to HLH Agriculture under 70 years lease term.
Classifying 5,200 hectares of forest land in Permanent Forest Reserve in Samlot district of Battambang province as conversion forest for development purposes and reclassifying the land from state public land to state private land, and granting economic land concession to Rath Sambath company.
This sub-decree categorized land for transfer for development purposes of the 5,200 hectares of the permanent forest reserve in Samlot district, Battambang province.
These papers present NGOs’ views regarding the current situation of Cambodia’s development, with the aim of providing constructive feedback on progress made on the implementation of the National Strategic Development Plan and Joint Monitoring Indicators since the meeting of the Cambodia Developme
This document aims to explain the land case involving the Dey Krahorm community in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It was compiled as an advocacy and legal tool to support the families who continue to live on the site and to challenge the legality of the contract which threatens to cost them their land.
This paper draws on case studies from three communities in Ratanakiri to illustrate
This report published in 2008, shows how, contrary to Cambodia’s obligations under international human rights law, those affected by evictions have had no opportunity for genuine participation and consultation beforehand.