In March 2003, the Cambodian government unveiled a potentially progressive policy with the aim of transferring
land to landless and poor Cambodians – Social Land Concessions (SLCs).1 However, some of the first SLCs were implemented with a total disregard for the legal framework and failed miserably.2 The Land Allocation for Social and Economic Development (LASED) project was meant to prove that SLCs could contribute to reducing rural poverty by transferring land to landless Cambodians for residential and farming purposes.
On Stony Ground: A Look Into Social Land Concessions
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