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Cambodia says relocated Vietnamese Tonle Sap families cannot own land
Relocated families are setting up new homes on the designated 40-hectare area in the province only by way of renting small individual plots from a Cambodian landowner.
Myanmar’s Cloudy Outlook for Solar Energy Development and Growth
Myanmar’s solar power potential is estimated to total around 35 gigawatts-peak. So far, less than 1% has been installed so there is huge solar potential.
Soc Trang’s forest co-management model helps improve locals’ incomes
On the southern-most tributary of the Mekong River, Soc Trang has faced the impacts of climate change, including coastal erosion.
Thai rice farmers shun pesticides and fight climate change
Battling drought, debt and ailments blamed on pesticides, rice farmers in northern Thailand have turned to eco-friendly growing methods in a country that is one of the top exporters of the grain in the world.
Kingdom welcomes 13 newborn Irrawaddy dolphins in 2019
The Kingdom has welcomed 13 newborn Irrawaddy dolphins in Kratie and Stung Treng provinces so far this year, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Southeast Asia’s rivers under threat
What many do not know about the Mekong is that it is also a dumping ground for garbage and waste deposits, making it one of the most polluted rivers in the region.