Links to other land-related data sources
- Cambodia: Open Development Cambodia
- Open Development Cambodia (ODC) is an ‘open data’ website, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The open data movement is based on the simple premise that data collected for public interest should be publicly available without restrictions. Information or data in the public domain should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish. Open Development Cambodia does not promote any particular perspective, agenda or bias other than to provide objective information about Cambodia and its development.
- Laos: LaoFAB
- This is the document repository for the google group LaoFAB. LaoFAB is a forum for sharing information about Farmers and AgriBusiness in Laos. Members include Government officials, staff of donor agencies and NGOs, project experts, academics and business people. You will need to sign up for membership to access documents.
- Myanmar: MyLAFF
- MyLAFF is a forum for sharing information about land, agribusiness and forestry issues in Myanmar. Members include staff of donor agencies and NGOs, CSOs, project experts, academics and business people. You will need to sign up for membership to access documents.
- Regional: Open Development Mekong
- Open Development Mekong (OD Mekong) is an independent collector and provider of objective data on development trends in the Mekong region. Regarding social, economic and environmental development, Open Development Mekong supports open data, information sharing, individual analyses, public awareness, and informed dialogue.
- EJAtlas: EJAtlas
- The Environmental Justice Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place. Instances of land conflicts are mapped and described in a very user-friendly way.
- Global: Land Portal
- By increasing access to information on land, Land Portal aims to ensure responsible land governance and secure land rights for the world's poor and vulnerable. It includes a Land Library, a Land Book to access information by country and theme, and a platform for debate.