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Mongabay News on MSNHow Cambodia’s new environmental code undermines Indigenous peoples’ rights (commentary)By Rithy Bun Cambodia’s Indigenous peoples have a deep relationship to forests, land and natural resources, which they ...
Only 15.7% of Cambodia’s remaining forests were found to be dense, evergreen, primary forest by 2016, compared with 29.9% in studies conducted prior to 1970, according to Monin.
A biodiversity hotspot, it spans approximately 500,000 hectares of diverse types of forest teeming with animals, insects and birds, including endangered species, and provides resin tapping and ...
This Comment focuses on relationships between forests and conflicts and the way these can change over time. It examines the case of Cambodia, where one type of conflict timber scenario has quickly ...
Between 2001 and 2014, Cambodia lost 1.44 million hectares (5,560 square miles) of forest, one of the world's fastest rates of deforestation, according to the NASA Earth Observatory.
Land concessions for large-scale agricultural plantations are stripping off Cambodia’s forest cover, according to a new report by Forest Trends, a U.S.-based environmental protection group. By ...
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