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Undermining lives in laos
This mining project is an example of unsustainable development that would generate severe negative and irreversible social and environment impact, The world bank IFC and the...
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Linking agriculture, natural resource management and nutrition experiences from Lao PDR 2015
Improved food availability and access •More and more different food items produced •More different food items collected from forests Improved Food consumption: •Higher Diet...
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About a river: Profling the Nam Ou 2016
Close to 75 % of people in the three Nam Ou River Basin provinces in rural areas. on average 15% of the rural people int he Nam Ou River Basin o not have road access. Phongsaly...
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Prey Lang protected forest and biodiversity conservation area
This dataset shows the proposed boundary of the Prey Lang protected forest and biodiversity conservation area. The data was collected from many sources by ODC’s mappers such as...
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Prek Toal bird sanctuary biosphere reserve
The Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary Biosphere Reserve is represented in this dataset. Dataset provided to Open Development Cambodia (ODC) by Save Cambodia's Wildlife's Atlas Working...
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Forestry legality compendium as a tool for timber legality development and supply chain control for production forest
• A comprehensive resource on legal information about forest and timber. • Identifying gaps, conflicts and areas that may need to be addressed - need to identify priorities.
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Notification of banning harvesting and storage of tree
Notification of banning harvesting and storage of tree
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Use of forest resources according to customary rights
Use of forest resources according to customary rights
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Economic and environmental assessments of industrial plantation projects in Laos
Lao PDR has become the main strategic area in which foreign investors invest more. And the rate of concessions of foreign investors since the year 200 has increased rapidly.
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Rapid trade and environment assessment (RTEA)
Lao PDR is characterized by an abundance of natural resources and a small population of 5.6 million, the vast majority of whom live in rural areas and are dependent on...
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The socio-geography of mining and hydro in Lao PDR
This note was prepared by Nina Fenton and Magnus Lindelow. The GIS analysis was provided by Andreas Heinimann and Ian Thomas, of the Swiss National...
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Hydropower compensation and changing nature-society relations in Laos July 13 2015
In this context, the government has pursued extensive land reforms through the prohibition of swidden agriculture (often inappropriately referred to as ‘slash and burn’...
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Natural resource goverance
In urban areas, the state’s water suppliers are private companies. On the plains where the state’s major agricultural production is concentrated, irrigation water supply is...
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Agriculture, ecosystems and environment: Long-term soil carbon loss and accumulation in a catchment following the conversion of forest to arable land in northern Laos
agriculture is encroaching rapidly on tropical mountain due to demographic and economic pressure that accelerate deforestation. such disruption cause soil loss along catchment...
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Poverty Environment Initiative (PEI) Framework in Lao PDR
Despite the significant decline in poverty at the national level , poverty persists throughout the country and many people face challenges related to food...
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Indigenous peoples’ rights to lands, territories, and resources
Indigenous peoples’ rights to lands, territories, and resources
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Requirements for the implementation of Decree on compensation for resettlement and resettlement of people from development projects
Requirements for the implementation of Decree on compensation for resettlement and resettlement of people from development projects
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Ecological Succession of Usable Plants in an Eleven-Year Fallow Cycle in Northern Lao P.D.R. 2007
It mainly talked about problem of land use change and inappropriate land use management in Lao PDR. Deforestation for development projects such as dam construction project and...
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Decree on Water and Water Resources Law No. 204 / PM
All Lao people have the responsibility to protect water and water resources. The Ministry of Justice and the authorities have the responsibility to raise awareness for the...
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Agriculture lessons on nature
Perfect vegetable or rice must be made from complete soil, if the soil is incomplete, the yield will decrease because it will be disturbed from disease and insects
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