30 December 2012

The Great Cambodian Giveaway: Visualizing Land Concessions over Time (Reprised)




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A LICADHO Media Project

Interactive Map

Cambodia is in the grips of a prolonged land grabbing crisis, a slow-motion calamity that has seen over 2.1 million hectares of land – roughly the total area of Wales – transferred mostly from subsistence farmers into the hands of industrial agriculture firms.
An estimated 400,000 people have been affected by land disputes since 2003, and government violence against land-grabbing victims is at an all-time high (the most shocking example coming when authorities shot dead a 14-year-old girl during an eviction). This large-scale transfer of land is facilitated by Cambodia’s land concession scheme, in which the government leases “private state land” to companies that agree to farm it. Occupants rarely receive proper compensation, and many receive no compensation at all.
This interactive timeline map depicts land concessions granted by the Cambodian government since 1993. Over 2.1 million hectares have been leased to private entities.
(Note that this map only plots concessions which can be reliably located and dated. As such, the map is not representative of all land concessions granted in Cambodia)

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