Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Organisation des Nations Unies pour l ’alimentation et l ’agriculture Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación FID/CP/KHM March 2011 NATIONAL FISHERY SECTOR OVERVIEW CAMBODIA 1. GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC DATA Area Permanent fresh water area3: EEZ area: Length of continental coastline Population (2007): GDP at purchaser ’s value (2008): GDP per head (2008): Agricultural GDP (2008): Fisheries GDP (2008): 2. FISHERIES
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banyan tree grows throughout Cambodia. It may reach a height of over 100 feet‚ and as it grows‚ new roots descend from its branches‚ pushing into the ground and forming new trunks. The roots grow relentlessly; many of the ancient temples of Angkor have toppled as these roots have become embedded in the cracks and crevices between their massive stones. A single tree might have dozens of trunks‚ and it is often impossible to tell which is the original. This is Cambodia today: a thousand intertwined
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present in Cambodia at this time were drastically changed. Over a million people were forced to relocate out of Phenom Penh and were placed in labor camps located far from their original homes. Likewise‚ millions of people were murdered to give rise to Pol Pot’s standard for the nationalization of the country. Prominent figures that gained massive followings were considered a threat to the society Pol Pot was attempting to create. Strict control was taken over the people of Cambodia as forms of
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causes of traffic accident are divided into three main reasons. First of all‚ drunk driving is the most noticeable cause which occurs almost every day in Cambodia society. There is a quote about drunk driving ‘Drunk‚ no driving and Drive‚ no drinking’‚ yet many people will not do like that. That’s why there are many accidents happen in Cambodia. For example‚ drinking makes people become unconscious‚ so they will lose their mind to control their vehicles. Second‚ over-speeding is also a cause of accident
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During my sophomore year (2014-2015) of high school‚ I learned about how the Cambodian genocide in the late 1970s impacted the survivors‚ particularly adolescents and children. Because the educated and middle classes of Cambodia were wiped out‚ the teenagers of Cambodia now have little choices other than child labor or sex trafficking. Individuals within my youth group formed The Cambodia Initiative with the goal of building a $62‚000 dorm for 50 students in the Banteay Meanchey Province so that
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Economic history of Cambodia Cambodia was a farming area in the first and second millennia BCE. States in the area engaged in trade in the Indian Ocean and exported rice surpluses. Complex irrigation systems were built in the 9th century. The French colonial period left the large feudal landholdings intact. Roads and a railway were built‚ and rubber‚ rice and corn grown. After independence Sihanouk pursued a policy of economic independence‚ securing aid and investment from a number of countries
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subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/reco20 Nature tourists’ response to ecolabels in Oulanka PAN Park‚ Finland Riikka Puhakka & Pirkko Siikamäki a a a b Oulanka Research Station/Thule Institute‚ University of Oulu‚ Oulu‚ Finland b Metsähallitus‚ Luontopalvelut‚ Kuusamo‚ Finland Version of record first published: 18 Jan 2012. To cite this article: Riikka Puhakka & Pirkko Siikamäki (2012): Nature tourists’ response to ecolabels in Oulanka PAN Park‚ Finland‚ Journal of Ecotourism
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Morong‚ Bataan Brief History of Morong Bataan Morong was originally known as “Bayandati”‚ believed to the settlement located in Nagbalayong. Due to the scarcity of land available for cultivation‚ residents migrated to adjacent areas where wider lands can be found. When the Spaniards arrived to this place in 1578 the residents were elusive and distant to newcomers. The Spaniards observed that people called “Moros’ engaged in trade with the residents‚ hence this place was called Moron. Moron together
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| Unit number and title | Unit 9: Tourist Destinations | Qualification | HND Hospitality Management | Start date | | Deadline | | Assessor | | | | LO1 Understand the scope of key UK and worldwide tourist destinationsLO2 Understand the cultural‚ social and physical features of tourist destinationsLO3 Understand how the characteristics of destinations affect theirappeal to touristsLO4 Understand issues likely to affect the popularity of tourist destinations | Unit content1 Understand
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Prostitution Should Not Be Legalized in Cambodia Prostitution is the action of providing the sexual services to the other people for money (Lauer & Lauer‚ 2001). There are 50% of the countries in the world legalized prostitution‚ 10% of the countries limited the legality‚ and Cambodia is one in the 40% countries that prostitution is consider as illegal (Prostitution ProCon.org‚ 2010). There are many different ideas toward legalizing prostitution. Majority of Cambodian people do not support
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