Challenges in Managing State Land in Cambodia: Addressing Competing Interests for Lands Inside Protected Areas (PAs) | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
Marzo 2016
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4
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Protected area management is threatened by weak articulation between the goals for conservation, national development and local livelihoods. This discussion note examines the competing interests for lands inside Cambodian Protected Areas and makes suggestions for policy considerations.


This discussion note emerged from a Policy dialogue co-organized by the Prek Leap National College of Agriculture, the Ministry of Environment, and the Mekong Region Land Governance Project on 21st December 2015 in Phnom Penh to foster common understanding on the challenges of managing state land in protected areas and stimulate discussion on appropriate tools to address these challenges.

Autores y editores

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

NGIN Chanrith
Jean-Christophe DIEPART

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Project Description

Land governance is at the center of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. Governments are revising land policies and practices in order to face these challenges. The project aims to (i) assist the emergence of more favorable policies and practices for securing the rights and access of family farmers to land and natural resources; and (ii) to strengthen the effectiveness of concerned stakeholders through learning, alliance building and regional cooperation.


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Project Description

Land governance is at the center of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. Governments are revising land policies and practices in order to face these challenges. The project aims to (i) assist the emergence of more favorable policies and practices for securing the rights and access of family farmers to land and natural resources; and (ii) to strengthen the effectiveness of concerned stakeholders through learning, alliance building and regional cooperation.


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