tailieunhanh - THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CAMBODIA

The most commonly used technique for planting is stump budding using improved varieties or clones (Status of 2000). The quality of the planting material is the most important factor affecting the profitability and economics of the plantation and has to be judiciously selected depending on the local situation. Different situations warrant planting of particular types that have the capability to resist the adverse factors and produce good results. Accordingly different varieties like RRII 105, PB 217, GT 1 are commonly cultivated. Research efforts have yielded outstanding varieties like RRII - 100 series, RRII - 200. | J Ạ TiliWWMM 76TH SESSION 2010 UNITED NATIONS COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION Submitted by Indigenous People NGO Network IPNN Coordinated by NGO Forum on Cambodia February 2010 In cooperation with Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact AIPP UNITED NATIONS COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 76th session 2010 THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CAMBODIA Submitted by Indigenous People NGO Network IPNN Coordinated by NGO Forum on Cambodia In cooperation with Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact AIPP Table of Contents 1 2 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN 3 OVERALL LEGAL 4 5 NATURAL RESOURCE Forestry Protected Land Forced displacements and Failure Of Conflict HYDROPOWER DAMS. 14 6 7 CONCLUSION AND Appendix 1 Statement by Indigenous People made in Oral District Kompong Speu Province 2004 Appendix 2 Case study - Kong Yu Ratanakiri Province Appendix 3 Case study - Bousra Mondolkiri Province Appendix 4 Case study - Snoul Kratie Province Appendix 5 Case study - Snoul Kratie Province - Update Appendix 6 Case study - Rovieng Preah Vihear Province Appendix 7 Case study - O Ral Kompong Speu Province February 2010 Contact .

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