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Concessions in Cambodia: Governing profits, extending state power and enclosing resources from the colonial era to the present

Concessions in Cambodia: Governing profits, extending state power and enclosing resources from the colonial era to the present

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Date of publication
December 2017
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ISBN / Resource ID
MLRF:2111
Pages
157-168

ABSTRACTED FROM CHAPTER INTRODUCTION: In Cambodia, the notion of concession (sambathian) traces back to the French colonial period when concessions were introduced to allow for large scale management and exploitation of forest and fisheries resources and the development of agricultural land under plantations. Since their inception, concessions have been much more than a tool for natural resources management; they also function as a central instrument in power and governance systems. In this chapter we focus on forestry and land concessions.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Diepart, Jean Christophe
Schoenberger, Laura
Brickell, Katherine
Springer, Simon

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