CDRI PUBLICATIONS
CDRI PUBLICATIONS
CDRI PUBLICATIONS
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
ADR 03: Annual Development<br />
Review 2007–08<br />
A <strong>CDRI</strong> Publication<br />
This third Annual Development Review<br />
from <strong>CDRI</strong> comprises six chapters:<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. Macroeconomic Performance<br />
3. Irrigation Water Use in Takeo Province:<br />
Problems, Conflicts and Solutions<br />
4. Defining Participation in Irrigation<br />
Development and Management<br />
5. From Informal to Formal Land Markets: Navigating Land Tenure in Cambodia<br />
6. The Political Economy of Managing Labour Migration.<br />
Like the previous issue, a shortened version of this ADR 2007–08 is also available in<br />
Khmer to broaden the review’s audience and accessibility.<br />
The issues examined here are currently among the hottest in Cambodia. This ADR<br />
2007–08 is a very useful source of information for policy makers, donors, practitioners<br />
and all those who want to see faster poverty reduction in Cambodia.<br />
ADR03 in Khmer, 60 p. Overseas: $9.50 Local: 8,000r<br />
ADR03 in English, 188p. Overseas: $37.00 Local: $20.00<br />
ADR 02: Annual Development<br />
Review 2006–07<br />
Ann Sovatha, Brett M. Ballard, Christian Sloth,<br />
David Craig, Eng Netra, Hing Vutha,Horng<br />
Vuthy, Jenny Knowles, Kasper K. Hansen, Kim<br />
Sedara, Lim Sovannara, Nou Keosothea, Pak<br />
Kim Choeun, Phann Dalis, Phim Runsinarith,<br />
Pon Dorina, So Sovannarith, Sok Sina, Top<br />
Neth, Thun Vathana and Tuot Sokphally<br />
This is <strong>CDRI</strong>’s second Annual Development Review of critical development issues<br />
for Cambodia. It focuses on rural poverty, and poverty reduction strategies and<br />
policies, reflecting the findings of <strong>CDRI</strong>’s recent major poverty research studies, the<br />
Moving Out of Poverty Study and the Participatory Poverty Assessment of the Tonle<br />
Sap. The English language edition is accompanied by Khmer language summaries of<br />
each chapter contained in a separate volume to broaden the review’s audience and<br />
accessibility. In selecting articles for this issue, <strong>CDRI</strong> has sought to ensure that they<br />
focus on critical aspects of development in Cambodia, and to provide new information,<br />
13<br />
C D R I Publications Catalogue 2011