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15 March 2019
Ms. Chanthearyradh Thao
Cambodia​ aims​ to​ fasten​ its​ economic​ growth​ while​ fully​ committing​ to​ sustainable​ development.​ To​ avoid​ adverse​ impacts​ from​ the​ development​ and​ promote​ long​ term​ benefits​ to​ economic,​ social​ and​ environmental​ change,​ the​ practice​ of​ Environmental​ Impact​…
7 March 2019
Date: 6 mars 2019 Source: Farmlandgrab, Médor Par Cédric Vallet En 2008, Socfin et son allié local, KCD, débarquent à Busra, au Cambodge. Ils obtiennent de l’État cambodgien un bail sur des terres forestières pour y planter des hévéas, les arbres à caoutchouc. Ces terres étaient pourtant occupées…
7 March 2019
Date: 6 mars 2019 Source: Farmlandgrab, Médor Par Cédric Vallet En 2008, Socfin et son allié local, KCD, débarquent à Busra, au Cambodge. Ils obtiennent de l’État cambodgien un bail sur des terres forestières pour y planter des hévéas, les arbres à caoutchouc. Ces terres étaient pourtant occupées…
18 July 2018
    As Singapore dredges sand out from beneath Cambodia’s mangrove forests, an ecosystem, a communal way of life, and one woman’s relationship to her beloved home are faced with the threat of erasure. I remember my first trip to the mangrove forests near the island of Koh Sralau and along…
Megan MacInnes
At last month’s International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) in Malaysia, I co-hosted a panel on land grabbing and corruption with Transparency International. This global annual event gathers together governments, civil society, enforcement agencies, journalists and others to discuss ways of…
On 15th September the International Criminal Court broadened its process for selecting and prioritising cases to include land grabbing and environmental destruction. The decision presents an opportunity to curb the deforestation and rights abuses driven by illegally-issued agricultural concessions…
Conservationists and environmental advocacy groups have warned that the nature, pace and scale of Chinese-funded infrastructure projects in the developing world may lead to unintended environmental consequences, especially in so-called “ecological hotspots.” Until now, there has been no systematic…