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Showing items 1 through 9 of 151.Cutting 5,873 ha of land in Veal Bei Chakrey Heng Village in 2 Thnou commune of Snoul district in Kratie province from economic land concession of TTY for granting 5,460 ha as donation to 1,558 families and reserving 413 ha as state public land, and granting rights to 2,095 land parcels.
Cutting 4,998.13 hectares of land in Snoul district of Kratie province from Economic Land Concession of Huot Sambat company for granting donation of 4,692.71 hectares to 1,799 families and reserving 305.42 hectares as state public land in Chroschrov Posal village, 2 Thnu commune of Snoul district
Cutting 321.1255 hectares of land in Techo Chrey Bak village, Techo Akphivath commune, Chouk district of Kampot province: 78.7187 hectares cutting from 2002 Forest Cover, and (2) 242.4068 hectares cutting from Economic Land Concession of First Bio-Tech Agricultural (Cambodia) Co., Ltd, and reclas
Urban wastewater management has become a major challenge in India as infrastructural development and regulations have not kept pace with population growth and urbanisation.
The agricultural policies after Independence in South Korea can be roughly classified into three policies: policies for food increase till the 1970s, policies for structural improvement in the 1980s and 1990s, and policies for rice production adjustment in the 2000s.
This study has collated information on the role that pollution (air, water and soil pollution) has played in environmental degradation and the consequences of such degradation for human well-being, poverty.
The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill of 2013 (MPRD-AB) has generated fresh debate regarding the appropriate system for allocating mineral prospecting and mining rights in South Africa.
Extractive Industries (EI) explore, find, extract, process and market sub-soil assets – oil, gas and mined minerals. EI represent a large and growing activity in many less-developed countries. But natural resource wealth does not always lead to sustainable and inclusive growth.
Governments in a number of countries are trying to address concerns about land grabbing by closing their borders to foreign investors. Are these restrictions effective?