Conservation and Development in Cambodia
Exploring frontiers of change in nature, state and society
Herausgeber: Milne, Sarah; Mahanty, Sango
Conservation and Development in Cambodia
Exploring frontiers of change in nature, state and society
Herausgeber: Milne, Sarah; Mahanty, Sango
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Written by leading authorities from Australasia, Europe and North America, this book examines the dynamic conflicts and synergies between nature conservation and human development in contemporary Cambodia.
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Written by leading authorities from Australasia, Europe and North America, this book examines the dynamic conflicts and synergies between nature conservation and human development in contemporary Cambodia.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780415706803
- ISBN-10: 0415706807
- Artikelnr.: 41195290
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780415706803
- ISBN-10: 0415706807
- Artikelnr.: 41195290
Sarah Milne is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Resources, Environment and Development group, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. Sango Mahanty is an ARC Future Fellow in the Resources, Environment and Development group, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University.
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
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
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
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