Table of Contents:
  • The political ecology of Cambodia's transformation / Sarah Milne and Sango Mahanty
  • Shackled to nature? : the post-conflict state and its symbiotic relationship with natural resources / Sarah Milne, Pak Kimchoeun, and Michael Sullivan
  • Lost in transition : landscape, ecological gradients and legibility on the Tonle Sap floodplain / Andrew S. Roberts
  • Can market integration improve livelihoods and safeguard the environment? : the case of hybrid rice varieties in Cambodia's agricultural heartland / Maylee Thavat
  • Land is life : an analysis of the role "grand corruption" plays in enabling elite grabbing of land in Cambodia / Megan MacInnes
  • Contested development and environment : Chinese-backed hydropower and infrastructure projects in Cambodia / Michael Sullivan
  • Managing protected areas in Cambodia : the challenge for conservation bureaucracies in a hostile governance environment / Richard Paley
  • In whose name and in whose interests? : an actor-oriented analysis of community forestry in Bey, a Khmer village in northeast Cambodia / Robin Biddulph
  • The forest carbon commodity chain in Cambodia's voluntary carbon market / Sango Mahanty, Amanda Bradley and Sarah Milne
  • What about the "unprotected" areas? : building on traditional forms of ownership and land use for dealing with new contexts / Jeremy Ironside
  • Cultures and histories of resistance in Cambodia / Margaret Slocomb
  • A "people's" irrigation rservoir on the Tonle Sap floodplain / John Marston and Chhuon Hoeur
  • Story-telling and social change : a case study of the Prey Lang community network / Terry Parnell.