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Open Development Cambodia (ODC) is an ‘open data’ website, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The open data movement is based on the simple premise that data collected for public interest should be publicly available without restrictions. Information or data in the public domain should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish. Open Development Cambodia does not promote any particular perspective, agenda or bias other than to provide objective information about Cambodia and its development.

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Sub-Decree on Determining Management Zone in Nature Protection Area as Sustainable

Regulations
Enero, 2011
Camboya

Determining 8,687 hectares as sustainable use zones in Beoung Per Wildlife Sanctuary in Kampong Thom, Preah Vihear and Siem Reap provinces; and 4,700 hectares as sustainable use zones in Oaral Wildlife Sanctuary in Kampong Speu province, and granting the land rubber plantation investment to 4 companies (5,095 hectares in Beoung Per to Bean Heak Investment Co., Ltd; 1,946 hectares in Beoung Per to CRCK 2 Aphivath Caoutchouc Co., Ltd; 1,646 hectares in Beoung Per to Rethy Kranite (Cambodia) Co., Ltd; and 4,700 hectares in Oaral to Kampong Speu Sugar Co., Ltd).

Location map of Agro-Industry Investment of An Mady Group Co., Ltd in Beoung Per Wildlife Sanctuary in Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom provinces

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Camboya

A map showing the location and size of Agro-Industry Investment of An Mady Group Co., Ltd in Beoung Per Wildlife Sanctuary in Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom provinces over 9,993 hectares of land.

Cambodian peasant's contribution to rural development: a perspective from Kampong Thom Province

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2010
Camboya

The paper aims to identify the rationality of peasant communities and their contribution to rural development in Kampong Thom province. To do so, the authors explore the dynamics of land use and land tenure, the strategies of labor force allocation as well as the determinants of land and labor agricultural productivities amongst peasant communities. The research is based on field surveys in two communes. The researchers also analysed changes based on time-series aerial photos.