Management And Exchange Of Geographic Information In Cambodia Management and Exchange of Geographic Information in Cambodia. Content Duringthe mid 1990s, ETAP / IRIC organized regular workshops on Management and http://www.methodfinder.com/mlmupc/public/index.php?page=newsdetail&id=8
Cambodia Wood Exports And Deforestation Cambodia Timber Export Ban (CAMWOOD Case). About TED Categories and Clusters Legal Standing TREATY (UN Resolution 792) C. GEOGRAPHIC Filters 9. http://gurukul.ucc.american.edu/ted/camwood.htm
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World Investment News Cambodia s Great Lake is one of the most unique geographical wonders of the world.Its extraordinary biodiversity and hydrology make it an ecological http://www.winne.com/asia/cambodia/2004/bf01.php
Extractions: GEOGRAPHY With a land of 181.035 square kilometers Cambodia is one of the smallest country in of Indochina peninsula. Most of the land area is arable for agriculture, especially lowland along sides of Mekong and Tonle Sap riverbank. The Country shares border, West and Southwest with Thailand, East and Southeast with Vietnam, the Northern with Lao PDR. The Cambodian coastline is 435 km long, close to the gulf of Thailand. The Country is known as the largest river fish products from the Tonle Sap (Great Lake), and Great Mekong River.
THE APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) The Geographic Department in Cambodia produced the orthophotos. The parcelboundaries are digitized by onscreen digitizing, and easily used by the http://www.mekonginfo.org/mrc_en/doclib.nsf/0/87FE88C624F03E6B472568CD0015AC86/$
Extractions: AT THE LAND TITLES DEPARTMENT So Vanna, Land Titles Department (Cambodia) This paper briefly presents the application of geographic information systems (GIS) in Cambodia and the GIS for a cadastral system at the Cambodian Land Titles Department (LTD). The LTD plays an important role in the GIS field. This paper will describe how to collect land registration data using modern technology such as computers and software, surveying equipment (GPS, Total Station) and aerial photographs (enlarged photos, orthophotos); how to manage data and analyze it; and how to produce graphic parts (cadastral maps) and textual parts (land ownership reports) in LTD. The GIS is used to improve cadastral systems and guarantee the security of land tenure in Cambodia. It is necessary to use GIS properly, choose proper hardware and software, train staff with appropriate technology, and have sufficient financial support. In the long run, the applications of GIS will help planners and decision makers in land use planning and developing land resources in Cambodia. A large scale GIS will be required, as well as integrated GIS databases and good co-operation with other agencies in the future. GIS applications were first introduced at the Land Use Mapping Office, Ministry of Agriculture in 1993. Later, there were several national and/or international institutions involved with GIS applications in Cambodia. Several ministries or departments have been involved in establishing GIS, including the National Mekong Committee, General Department of cadastre and Geography, Land Use Mapping Office, Ministry of Environment, etc.