Cambodia Railway Future Options No 01
January 30th, 2013- Blue line:
Toll Royal Railway Phases of the Track Development in Cambodia
Phase 1: Phnom Penh – Kampot [118 km]
Phase 2: Kampot – Sihanoukville [146 km]
Phase 3: Phnom Penh – Sisophon [338 km]
Phase 4: Sisophon – Poipet [48 km]
More info: http://www.tollroyalrailway.com
- Red line:
Cambodia Railway Future Options No 01
Proposed new Line by Toll Royal Group:
1. Sisophon – Siem Reap (105 km) – support tourism
2. Bat Doeng – Skun – Kampong Cham – Snoul – Loch Ninh (255 km) – connect to vietnam via Di An – Loch Ninh line
3. Siem Reap – Skul (239 km) – Create the loop line around Tonle Sap
4. Snoul – Stueng Treng – Lao Border (273 km) – connection to Laos
More info: http://www.tollroyalrailway.com/?page=front&lg=en
Cambodian Railway Map
January 30th, 2013Here is 404.4 km railway line proposed by Chinese companies namely Cambodia Iron and Steel Mining Industry Group CISMIG and China Railway Major Bridge Engineering, to go from Preah Vihear,to Samith Port in Koh Kong via Kampong Thom, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Bat Deueng in form of the blue dashed line.
The railway project cost 11.2 billion dollars included sea port, steel mill and rail link with 3km bridge off the coast to Koh Smach Island.
More info.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=99271927
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/753219.shtml
http://www.chinamining.org/Investment/2013-01-04/1357265058d60292.html
http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/railway-planned-to-link-steel-plant-and-port.html
http://penhpal.com/2013/01/confusion-over-chinese-railway-proposal/
Road network development strategy
January 30th, 2013More info: http://www.lmiconnectmekong.org/download
Concessions in Prey Lang Area
December 26th, 2012November Map Update
December 4th, 2012Click here to download
- Concessions for Mining (Secondary Source Data 10)
Click here to download
Cambodia Topographical Map
November 5th, 2012Click here to download Cambodia Topographical Map
Cambodia Landsat
November 5th, 2012Click here to download Cambodia Landsat
October 2012 Maps Update
November 2nd, 2012Click here to download
- Mining ( Secondary Source Data 19 items)
Click here to download
Open Knowledge Festival / Phnom Penh Map Meetup
October 2nd, 2012Terry Parnell (ODC Planning / Admin) and Heng Huy Eng (Site Coder) attended OKFest in Helsinki in late September! http://okfestival.org
If you’d like to hear more about their discussions of ‘Open Development‘ with participants from around the world, feel free to come to the ‘Phnom Penh Map Meetup’ this Tuesday October 02, 2012!
Barcamp Phnom Penh 2012
October 2nd, 2012http://www.BarCampPhnomPenh.org
September 2012 Maps
October 1st, 2012Click here to download
- Mining ( Secondary source data: 79 items )
Click here to download
If you have map data to share or compare, please get in touch!
info@OpenDevelopmentCambodia.net
August Map Update
September 3rd, 2012Ecomonic Land Concessions:
- Government Data Complete (Official Documentation) Total = 220 companies (cancelled: 10 ELCs).
- Government Data Partial (Data Point format) (Named: 70; Unknown Name: 53 ) Total =123 Companies.
Click here to download
Mining Concessions:
- Government Data Complete (Proclamation : 9 , Other Source : 47 ) Total = 56 Companies.
- Government Data Partial Total = 31 Companies.
Click here to download
Update August 30, 2012
August 30th, 2012http://delicious.com/opendevelopmentcambodia/AtlasData2006
http://www.delicious.com/OpenDevelopmentCambodia/MapUpdate39
Looking for economic updates? Keep current with our latest article links. http://delicious.com/opendevelopmentcambodia/articleupdate50
Commune Database
May 28th, 2012You can find this and much more at the web site of ‘The National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development’ http://ncdd.gov.kh/
ODC Update for March 15, 2012
March 15th, 2012http://delicious.com/opendevelopmentcambodia/articleupdate26
Mapping Update: 16 new ‘Partial Data’ Economic land concessions are online.
http://delicious.com/opendevelopmentcambodia/MapUpdate17
The ODC team is quite interested in the newly-issued 2011 Economic Census, available online at:
http://www.stat.go.jp/english/info/meetings/cambodia/e11f_re1.htm
We’re hoping to add it to our map. Stay tuned!
Postscript: News watchers, here’s an extensive article on Economic Land Concessions,
http://www.camnet.com.kh/cambodia.daily/selected_features/Carving%20Up%20Cambodia.pdf
and a special report on the Cambodian Stock Market.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/Special-Supplement/
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