Conservation and development in Cambodia:
Conservation and development in Cambodia: exploring frontiers of change in nature, state and society /
edited by Sarah Milne
- Taylo , 2015.
- Earthscan conservation and development series .
1. The Political Ecology of Cambodia's Transformation Sarah Milne and Sango Mahanty --
2. Shackled to Nature? The Post-conflict State and its Symbiotic Relationship with Natural Resources Sarah Milne, Pak Kimchoeun, and Michael Sullivan Part 1: Transformation, Complexity and Contestation in Nature-Society Relations --
3. Lost in Transition: Landscape, Ecological Gradients and Legibility on the Tonle Sap Floodplain Andrew S. Roberts --
4. Can Market Integration Improve Livelihoods and Safeguard the Environment? The Case of Hybrid Rice Varieties in Cambodia's Agricultural Heartland Maylee Thavat --
5. Land is Life: An Analysis of the Role 'Grand Corruption' Plays in Enabling Elite Grabbing of Land in Cambodia Megan MacInnes 6. Contested Development and Environment: Chinese-backed Hydropower and Infrastructure Projects in Cambodia Michael Sullivan --
Part 2: Interventions in Natural Resource Management --
7. Managing Protected Areas in Cambodia: The Challenge for Conservation Bureaucracies in a Hostile Governance Environment Richard Paley --
8. In Whose Name and in Whose Interests? An Actor-oriented Analysis of Community Forestry in Bey, a Khmer village in Northeast Cambodia Robin Biddulph --
9. The Forest Carbon Commodity Chain in Cambodia's Voluntary Carbon Market Sango Mahanty, Amanda Bradley and Sarah Milne --
Part 3: Social Movements and Radical Responses to Transformation --
10. What about the 'Unprotected' Areas? Building on Traditional Forms of Ownership and Land Use for Dealing with New Contexts Jeremy Ironside --
11. Cultures and Histories of Resistance in Cambodia Margaret Slocomb --
12. A 'People's' Irrigation Reservoir on the Tonle Sap Floodplain John Marston and Chhuon Hoeur --
13. Story-telling and Social Change: A Case Study of the Prey Lang Community Network Terry Parnell
9780415706803
363.7009596 / CON
1. The Political Ecology of Cambodia's Transformation Sarah Milne and Sango Mahanty --
2. Shackled to Nature? The Post-conflict State and its Symbiotic Relationship with Natural Resources Sarah Milne, Pak Kimchoeun, and Michael Sullivan Part 1: Transformation, Complexity and Contestation in Nature-Society Relations --
3. Lost in Transition: Landscape, Ecological Gradients and Legibility on the Tonle Sap Floodplain Andrew S. Roberts --
4. Can Market Integration Improve Livelihoods and Safeguard the Environment? The Case of Hybrid Rice Varieties in Cambodia's Agricultural Heartland Maylee Thavat --
5. Land is Life: An Analysis of the Role 'Grand Corruption' Plays in Enabling Elite Grabbing of Land in Cambodia Megan MacInnes 6. Contested Development and Environment: Chinese-backed Hydropower and Infrastructure Projects in Cambodia Michael Sullivan --
Part 2: Interventions in Natural Resource Management --
7. Managing Protected Areas in Cambodia: The Challenge for Conservation Bureaucracies in a Hostile Governance Environment Richard Paley --
8. In Whose Name and in Whose Interests? An Actor-oriented Analysis of Community Forestry in Bey, a Khmer village in Northeast Cambodia Robin Biddulph --
9. The Forest Carbon Commodity Chain in Cambodia's Voluntary Carbon Market Sango Mahanty, Amanda Bradley and Sarah Milne --
Part 3: Social Movements and Radical Responses to Transformation --
10. What about the 'Unprotected' Areas? Building on Traditional Forms of Ownership and Land Use for Dealing with New Contexts Jeremy Ironside --
11. Cultures and Histories of Resistance in Cambodia Margaret Slocomb --
12. A 'People's' Irrigation Reservoir on the Tonle Sap Floodplain John Marston and Chhuon Hoeur --
13. Story-telling and Social Change: A Case Study of the Prey Lang Community Network Terry Parnell
9780415706803
363.7009596 / CON