Development of curriculum for the land management and land tenure programs in Cambodia

Suon, Sopha and Pertti Onkalo

Land Management is defined as a system of planning and management methods and techniques that aims to intergrate ecological with social, economic and legal principles in the management of land for urban and rural development purposes to meet changing human needs, while simultanously ensuing the long-term productive potential of natural resources and the maintenance of their environmental and cultural functions. In Cambodia, no such education was ever offered before the establishment of the Faculty of Land Management and Land Administration in the Royal University of Agriculture and consequently there were poor human resourses available to develop the Faculty.

Event: 3rd FIG Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific : Surveying the Future - Contributions to Economic, Environmental and Social Development

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