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Sopheak Chann is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky. Holding a PhD from the University of Sydney, his research examines the intersection of environmental change, resource conflicts, and development politics in post-conflict Cambodia. His work adopts political ecology frameworks to analyze hydropower development impacts, climate migration, and land governance transformations.
Research focuses on four key themes:
- Hydro-social transformations and community displacement
- Resource frontier dynamics in post-conflict settings
- Climate vulnerability and adaptation strategies
- Decolonial approaches to geographical knowledge production
Fieldwork-intensive publications investigate the socio-ecological impacts of Cambodia's Lower Sesan 2 Dam, Tonle Sap Lake communities facing displacement, and climate migration narratives shaped by geopolitical history. Methodologically, his work combines spatial analysis with community ethnography to examine power relations in environmental governance.
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