Visualizing land concessions over time (Screen shot of Boeung Ket Long Sreng concession)
Screen shot of an interactive map showing the rubber plantation area of Long Sreng in Beoung Ket under ELC granted in 2007.
Screen shot of an interactive map showing the rubber plantation area of Long Sreng in Beoung Ket under ELC granted in 2007.
A webpage list showing company name, address, director name and nationality, status of company registration with the Ministry of Commerce, legal papers and investment rights, ELC size and location with coordinates, purpose of investment, contract duration, land utilization plan, profess of implementation after contract signing, and any measure taken by the Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF).
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 Benh Hoeurk Kratie Rubber 1 Company Limited.
An interactive map showing the ELC granted to Cambodia State Farm in 1998.
A webpage showing list showing report of case studies on various concessions or land related investment issues.
A factsheet showing key administrative and investment statistics of Kratie province including a geographical location and road network map of the province and information about ELC, SEZ and other investments.
Webpage of CamAgra Investment Group Co., Ltd, a sister company Camtree Corporation with Eucalyptus and Acacia plantations in Cambodia.
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.
An interactive map showing the ELC granted to CamAgra in 2007.
A news article reporting on the opening of a new rubber processing factory by state-owned Peam Cheang Rubber Plantation in Kampong Cham.
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.
This document provides data on families in Phnom Penh that have been displaced either through planned relocation or forced eviction, 1990-2011. Short case studies are provided on the 1990 Wat Sarawan relocation and the 2006 eviction from the Bassac riverfront area. A graph shows trends in displacement over time.