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Renewed surge in land disputes must be addressed not denied

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Institutional & promotional materials
декабря, 2015
Cambodia

This LICADHO press release expresses strong concern at the surge in land disputes documented by its offices in 2014, which resulted in a threefold increase in the number of families newly affected compared to the previous year. In 2014, LICADHO registered 10,625 families, or an estimated 49,519 individuals, newly affected by land conflicts.

Cambodia: The Bitter Taste of Sugar Displacement and Dispossession in Oddar Meanchey Province

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2015
Cambodia

In 2008, three sugar companies were awarded nearly 20,000 hectares of Economic Land Concessions (ELCs) in Oddar Meanchey province. The new research finds that associated land grabbing totaling more than 17,000 hectares has affected more than 2,000 families. Of these, 214 families were forcibly evicted.

Commercial Agriculture Expansion in Myanmar: Links to Deforestation, Conversion Timber, and Land Conflicts

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2015
Myanmar

PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION: An exclusive new analysis reveals that the Government of Myanmar has allocated at least 5.2 million acres and plans to allocate another 11 million acres of Southeast Asia’s last remaining biodiversity-rich high-value forests to make way for large-scale, private agribusiness projects that often never materialize.

CP maize contract farming in Shan State, Myanmar: A regional case of a place-based corporate agro-feed system

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2015
Myanmar
Thailand

The Bangkok-based Sino-Thai company Choern Pakard Group (CP Group), Asia's largest and most prominent agro-food/feed corporation, has led an industrial maize contract farming scheme with (ex-)poppy upland smallholders in Shan State, northern Myanmar to supply China’s chicken-feed market.

The fragmentation of land tenure systems in Cambodia: peasants and the formalization of land rights

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2015
Cambodia

ABSTRACTED FROM THE INTRODUCTION: This working paper is an examination of current land formalization processes against the backdrop of Cambodian history and the political economy of land and agrarian change. I... critique the land property right formalisation processes at play under the current land reforms. I present their rationales, mechanisms and influences on Cambodian peasants.

Guns, Cronies, and Crops: How Military, Political and Business Cronies Conspired to Grab Land in Myanmar

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2015
Myanmar

As Myanmar’s junta prepared to step down from government, the military set about seizing public assets and natural resources to ensure its economic control in a new era of democratic rule. Guns, Cronies and Crops details the collusion at the heart of operations carried out by Myanmar’s armed forces in northeastern Shan State.

Intersections of land grabs and climate change mitigation strategies in Myanmar as a (post-) war state of conflict

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2015
Myanmar

Myanmar has recently positioned itself as the world’s newest frontier market, while simultaneously undergoing transition to a post-war, neoliberal state. The new Myanmar government has put the country’s land and resources up for sale with the quick passing of market-friendly laws turning land into a commodity.

Revealing the hidden effects of land grabbing through better understanding of farmers’ strategies in dealing with land loss

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2015
Laos

This article examines changing contexts and emerging processes related to “land grabbing”. In particular, it uses the case of Laos to analyze the driving forces behind land takings, how such drivers are implied in land policies, and how affected people respond depending on their socio-economic assets and political connections.

Trying to follow the money: Possibilities and limits of investor transparency in Southeast Asia's rush for "available" land

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2015
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Thailand
Vietnam

ABSTRACTED FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Half a decade into the global land rush, land-intensive investment throughout Southeast Asia continues to confront social and environmental issues such as land conflict and improperly regulated forest conversion.

The Formalization Fix? Land titling, state land concessions, and the politics of spatial transparency in contemporary Cambodia

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2015
Cambodia

In a widely read paper, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, World Bank and others propose systematic property rights formalization as a key step in addressing the problems of irresponsible agricultural investment.

Shifting cultivation, livelihood and food security

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Reports & Research
декабря, 2015
Cambodia
Laos
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Thailand

PUBLISHER'S ABSTRACT: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 13 September 2007. Since then, the importance of the role that indigenous peoples play in economic, social and environmental conservation through traditional sustainable agricultural practices has been gradually recognized.