2024
DOI: 10.1111/cuag.12324
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Impact of conflict on sustainable agricultural practices and transitions in Cambodia

Gracie Pekarcik Carter,
David Ader,
Tom Gill

Abstract: Cambodian social and economic systems are in an era of transformation as the nation transitions from its history of war and tragedy into a future shaped by more democratic institutions and free market policies. During the 1970s, under the Khmer Rouge, the people of Cambodia were forced to live communally and survive through collective agriculture. Starvation, hard labor, knowledge destruction, and summary execution resulted in a nation facing high levels of poverty, intellectual loss, and food insecurity. Toda… Show more

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