Past projects in Cambodia include:
Land Valuation and Compensation in Expropriation Law and Practice in China, Cambodia & India — 2005 – 2006
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Advancing the Integration of Land Tenure into Nationally Determined Contributions: The Case of Cambodia
By Christine Anderson, Rusrann Loeng, Juan Robalino, and Sophal Sam The forests, mangroves, and coastal areas of Cambodia are a
Climate-smart agriculture forum on climate resilience in the Tonle Sap and Mekong River
IUCN — The Royal University of Agriculture and the Fisheries Action Coalition Team hosted a national forum on climate-smart agriculture
Staff Spotlight: Sophal Sam
Meet Sophal Sam, Landesa’s Cambodia National Coordinator. Sophal started working for Landesa in 2021.
Cambodia
Cambodia Goal: Support the efforts of the Royal Government of Cambodia and civil society groups to strengthen land rights for
Community Fisheries Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (English and Khmer versions)
A new Landesa report provides insights about the climate change vulnerability of Cambodia’s coastal Community Fisheries. The report seeks to
Our 2024 Annual Report
We are pleased to share Landesa’s 2024 Annual Report, which highlights our impact over the past year and introduces our
Gender Learning Brief: Gender in Community Fisheries & Mangroves Management in Cambodia
This Learning Brief, co-authored with Parliamentary Centre of Asia, highlights findings from a baseline survey and qualitative assessments Landesa’s local
Blue Carbon: Assessing the Mitigation Potential of Strengthening Coastal Community Fisheries’ Tenure
A new Landesa report shows how strengthening local rights to manage coastal resources in Cambodia can protect livelihoods, restore mangrove
Coastal Livelihoods and Mangroves Project Overview
Over 70 million people depend on the mangrove forests in the Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia. Using a regional
2024 Mid-Year Impact Report
Dive into the latest numbers and stories from Landesa’s work among communities, alongside local organizations, and in policy circles to








