Visualizing land concessions over time (Screen shot of Samnang Angkor concession 2009)
A screen shot of an interactive map showing the land concession granted to Samnang Angkor in 2009.
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A screen shot of an interactive map showing the land concession granted to Samnang Angkor in 2009.
A screen shot of an interactive map showing the land concession granted to Memot Rubber - TTY in 2008.
A webpage list showing the date of ELC contract, the ELC location and size, status of EIA and land registration, and type of crops invested by the concessionaire Siv Guek Investment.
A screen shot of an interactive map showing the land concession granted to Memot Rubber Plantation in 2010.
A screen shot of an interactive map showing the land concession granted to Snoul Rubber in 2008.
A news report on 400 families from 3 villages within Memot Rubber Plantation in Kampong Cham who were refused access to the PM to voice their complaint against TTY Corporation Co., Ltd.
An interactive map showing the land concession granted to Taing Lux in 2006.
A screen shot of an interactive map showing another land concession granted to Union Development Group in 2011.
A webpage list showing the date of ELC contract, the ELC location and size, status of EIA and land registration, and type of crops invested by the concessionaire Thy Nga Development.
This brief provides an update on the status of Phnom Penh’s Boeung Tompun lake since approval was granted for private development in 2009. The brief outlines the lake’s role in reducing flooding, and provides case studies of five residents under threat of forced evictions. Includes a map of Boeung Tompun and key sites. Available in English and Khmer.
This paper describes the current challenges Myanmar faces to shift to a system more inclusive of multiple interest groups. The authors provide background on the situation in Myanmar and its past levels of performance. They describe ethnic and religious violence, current economic progress, and the situations of land and agriculture and exchange rates and finance. Finally, they propose potential solutions.
This report compares independently-gathered household data from four communities located along railroad tracks in Phnom Penh to data gathered by the Inter-Ministerial Resettlement Committee (IRC) in charge of the resettlement of households along the railways. Based on comparative data from 70 households, the report finds significant and widespread anomalies in the data gathered by the IRC. In the majority of cases, data collected by STT shows households are eligible to receive higher rates of compensation than those proffered by the IRC.