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Community forest or corporate fortune? How public land became a mine in Cambodia
Mike DiGirolamo
17 Sep 2024
Cambodian carbon credit project hit by rights abuse claims is reinstated
Gerald Flynn
11 Sep 2024
Mining company tied to Cambodian military officials grabs community forest
Gerald Flynn, Nehru Pry
5 Sep 2024
Cambodia’s largest mangrove forest is ‘teeming with life,’ biodiversity survey finds
Anton L. Delgado
30 Jul 2024
In Cambodia, Indigenous villagers lose forest & land amid carbon offset project
Jack Brook
24 Jul 2024
On heavily dammed Mekong, tracking study tries to find where the fish are going
Anton L. Delgado
24 Jul 2024
Siamese crocodile hatchlings a ‘promising sign’ in Cambodia, but greater protection needed
Gerald Flynn
24 Jul 2024
Can a carbon offset project really secure Indigenous rights in authoritarian Cambodia?
Jack Brook
22 Jul 2024
Cambodian hydropower dam may be linked to illegal logging
Mongabay.com
20 Jul 2024
Cambodia’s Funan Techo Canal project: A catalog of worries (analysis)
Pham Phan Long
15 Jul 2024
Mother Nature Cambodia activists sentenced to prison — again
Gerald Flynn & Vutha Srey
2 Jul 2024
Hydropower dams further undermine REDD+ efforts in Cambodia
Gerald Flynn & Vutha Srey
28 Jun 2024
History repeats as logging linked to Cambodian hydropower dam in Cardamoms
Gerald Flynn & Vutha Srey
27 Jun 2024
Efforts to save Cambodia’s coast tread water as fish stocks plummet
Andy Ball, Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
12 Jun 2024
Cambodian companies tied to abuses promoted by UN program, rights group alleges
Gerald Flynn
5 Jun 2024
Fishers left with no land, no fish, in fire sale of Cambodian coast
Andy Ball, Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
4 Jun 2024
Illegal fishing and land grabs push Cambodian coastal communities to the brink
Andy Ball, Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
30 May 2024
Small-scale fishers lose out to trawlers in race to catch Cambodia’s last fish
Andy Ball, Gerald Flynn, Vutha Srey
30 May 2024
Trial begins for Mother Nature Cambodia activists on conspiracy charge
Gerald Flynn
29 May 2024
Will the Mekong and Salween pay the price of China’s energy transition?
Carolyn Cowan
22 May 2024
Banks backing Mekong hydropower failing on due diligence, report reveals
Carolyn Cowan
20 May 2024
Saving Asia’s fishing cat means protecting threatened wetland habitat
Sean Mowbray
9 May 2024
Protected areas bear the brunt as forest loss continues across Cambodia
Gerald Flynn
17 Apr 2024
Research links deforestation in Cambodia to stunting in kids, anemia in women
Anton L. Delgado
11 Apr 2024
Report shows dire state of Mekong’s fish — but damage can still be undone
Anton L. Delgado
1 Apr 2024
Cambodian official acquitted in trial that exposed monkey-laundering scheme
Gerald Flynn
29 Mar 2024
New report details rights abuses in Cambodia’s Southern Cardamom REDD+ project
Gerald Flynn, Phoung Vantha
13 Mar 2024
Impunity for Cambodia’s exotic pet owners as trade outpaces legislation
Gerald Flynn, Nehru Pry
7 Mar 2024
Hydropower in doubt as climate impacts Mekong Basin water availability
Carolyn Cowan
21 Feb 2024
In Cambodia, an official’s cashew factory churns out timber from a protected forest
Gerald Flynn & Phoung Vantha
20 Feb 2024
Cambodia sea turtle nests spark hope amid coastal development & species decline
Gerald Flynn
1 Feb 2024
Cambodia’s Indigenous communities renounce communal land titles for microloans
Jack Brook
31 Jan 2024
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