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Rubber barons: how Vietnamese companies and international financiers are driving a land grabbing crisis in Cambodia and Laos

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2013
Camboya

An independent investigative report on the impact of investment of Hoang Anh Gia Lai and Vietnam Rubber Group and two International Financiers (IFC and Deutsche Bank) on local livelihoods, land rights and environment in the project areas in Cambodia and Lao. It includes a map showing all known ELCs allocated in Cambodia as of 2013 as well as a map showing all known concessions and land leases across Laos.

Conversion timber, forest monitoring, and land-use governance in Cambodia

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2015
Camboya

This report presents an overview of national patterns and practices of forest land clearance during the 2012-2013 dry season as a basis for discussing challenges for FLEGT and REDD+ in Cambodia. The report maps and describes the geography of forest land allocations in relation to the major forest formations, land concessions, protected areas, the national forest estate, and the reported concession ownership.

Renewed surge in land disputes must be addressed not denied

Institutional & promotional materials
Diciembre, 2015
Camboya

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.

Nothing sweet about It

Institutional & promotional materials
Noviembre, 2013
Brunei Darussalam
Camboya
Indonesia
Malasia
Myanmar
Filipinas
Singapur
Tailandia
Timor-Leste
Viet Nam
Isla de Navidad
Islas Cocos (Keeling)

Land grabbing is a bitter secret in the sugar supply
chains of some of the world’s biggest food and beverage companies. Poor communities across the globe are in dispute or have lost their land to