Dataset topic category |
- SDG8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Special economic zones
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Language |
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Use limitations |
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Dataset reference date |
October 4, 2015
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Temporal extent's start date |
November 26, 2015
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Temporal extent's end date |
April 3, 2020
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GeoNames |
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West bounding coordinates |
102.57548388195839 |
East bounding coordinates |
107.57628373662962 |
South bounding coordinates |
9.620168695594206 |
North bounding coordinates |
14.620968550265445 |
Spatial Reference System |
WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N (EPSG:32648) |
Positional Accuracy |
The location of some economic zones is determined by the location of the commune or village from the archives or research references.
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Logical Consistency |
According to Khmer Times news, published on 1st February 2020, and report dashboard prepared by Economic Diplomacy Coordinating Group of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation published by 15 November 2021, Cambodia has 54 special economic zones and 26 are operational. On the other hand, According to CDC there were 24 SEZs are operating.
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Completeness |
This dataset contains all of the data that is currently available to Open Development Cambodia (ODC) and is not exhaustive. While ODC takes every efforts to ensure that both spatial and non-spatial data are accurate and up to date, some information of the SEZs may have changed since the dataset and map were published. Moreover, additional SEZs, which are not yet included here, may have been approved and established.
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Process Step |
Available data was collected from many sources by ODC’s mappers such as the royal gazette of Cambodia's government, government website and reports of the governmental ministries in hard and soft copies of pdf format.The data in pdf format was then transformed into shapefile format. When the map is not available in the sources, the data is digitized by based on the location stated in the source. The data in shapefile format was finally exported to CSV, KMZ, and GEOJSON files. In Addition, the data of SEZ was retrieved from Mekong Infrastructure Tracker in SHP file (Polygon).
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Lineage |
Royal gazette: sub-decree and decisions (2006-2023). Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC): Special economic zones in Cambodia (2009-2013); Investment opportunities in Cambodia (PowerPoint presentation, 2011); Invest in Cambodia: Special economic zones (2009). Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT): Overview of the transport infrastructure sector in the Kingdom of Cambodia (2015).
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Responsible party |
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC)
Address: Government Palace, Sisowath Quay, Wat Phnom, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Website: www.cambodiainvestment.gov.kh
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Metadata creator information |
Metadata last updated on 2024-05-02. For inquiries contact: Open Development Cambodia Address: #23B St. 606, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Email: contact@opendevcam.net Website: http://www.opendevcam.net
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Attributes |
map_id/ODC: map identification number name/ODC: name of SEZs province/ODC: province district/ODC: district commune/ODC: commune landarea_h/ODC: land area in hectare capital/ODC: capital developer/ODC: developer cdc_num/ODC: Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) number date_cdc/ODC: Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) date sub_decree/ODC: sub decree date_sub/ODC: date of sub decree cur_status/ODC: current status pre_status/ODC: previous status com_invest/ODC: company investor reference/ODC: references last_updat/ODC: last update
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License |
Creative Commons Attribution
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Copyright |
Yes |
Version |
1.0 |
Keywords |
SEZ |
Date uploaded |
October 4, 2015, 20:45 (UTC)
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Date modified |
November 1, 2024, 03:39 (UTC)
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