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Guiding principles towards responsible agricultural investment in Lao PDR

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2017

A discussion note from Mekong Region Land governance (MRLG) summarizing findings and recommendations of a multi-stakeholder initiative and study tour conducted in Southern Laos, to study the social and environmental practices of two large scale companies holding large scale concessions in Lao PDR, published by MRLG in January 2017.

Recognizing and reducing corruption risks in land management in Vietnam

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2011
Vietnam

The book analyzes and explains the causes of corruption in land
administration and the existing types of corruption. Based on the analysis of
the types of corruption and identification of the risk factors that are
generating corruption in land management, the authors propose actions for
each specific type of corruption and make some recommendations for
prevention.
This book represents the views of foreign institutions. The views and
analysis of political and legal terms in this book only represent the views and

Mekong Region Customary Tenure Workshop

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2007
Cambodia
Myanmar
Vietnam

The Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) project and the Forestry Department of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC) co-hosted the “Mekong Region Customary Tenure Workshop” on 7-9 March 2017 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar. This report outlines the main findings of the workshop, illustrated by some statements and case studies as presented by participants.

Improving land sector governance in Vietnam (draft report): Implementation of Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF)

Reports & Research
December, 2013
Vietnam

This document represents the country report for Vietnam’s national LGAF Study. This Study was undertaken by team of national experts, with support from the World Bank, and in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) in 2013.

What shall we do without our land? land grabs and resistance in rural Cambodia

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2011
Cambodia

Abstract: "Political dynamics of the global land grab are exemplified in Cambodia, where at least 27 forced evictions took place in 2009, affecting 23,000 people. Evictions of the rural poor are legitimized by the assumption that non-private land is idle, marginal, or degraded and available for capitalist exploitation. This paper: (1) questions the assumption that land is idle; (2) explores whether land grabs can be regulated through a ‘code of conduct’; and (3) examines peasant resistance to land grabs.

Cambodia: Land in conflict, an overview of the land situation

Institutional & promotional materials
December, 2013
Cambodia

In light of the increasingly volatile nature of the land conflict in Cambodia, this report aims to describe the sources, forms and impact of the conflict throughout the country. The report offers an overview of the land conflict throughout the country and provides recommendations to the Royal Government of Cambodia.

Land situation in Cambodia 2013

Reports & Research
December, 2014
Cambodia

This report provides background on Cambodia's legal framework, as well as data on the granting of social land concessions, reclassification of land, the land titling program, and land disputes. Dispute resolution mechanisms are also discussed.

Bankrolling India’s dirty dozen

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2016
Cambodia
Myanmar
Thailand

An analysis paper by Dustin Hoasa on the World Bank Group's lending practices, part 2 in Inclusive Development International (IDI)'s 'Outsourcing Development' series. Published by IDI in collaboration with the Bank Information Center, 11.11.11, Urgewald and Accountability Counsel in the United States, December 2016.

The political ecology of cross-sectoral cumulative impacts: modern landscapes, large hydropower dams and industrial tree plantations in Laos and Cambodia

Reports & Research
December, 2017
Cambodia

This paper examines such interactions between industrial plantations and hydropower projects, demonstrating that it is the diverse livelihoods of local people – based on everyday use of multiple resources – that crucially connects aquatic and terrestrial environments. The paper presents case studies of social and environmental impacts occurring in the Mekong Region: in the Hinboun River Basin in Central Laos; the Xe Bang Fai River Basin, also in Central Laos; and the Sesan River Basin in northeastern Cambodia.