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Welcome to the web site of the Greater Angkor Project (GAP), an international, multidisciplinary research programme interested in the decline of urbanism at Angkor, in Cambodia. Specifically, the project is investigating the relationship between the vast extent of Angkor in the 12th to 16th centuries AD, land clearance for rice production and regional ecological damage both then and now. The study has implications for the past and the future health of the regional ecosystem, sustainable development and the management of Angkor as a national and an international cultural resource.

This web site provides a general overview of the project’s objectives and outcomes in addition to providing a resource for students and professionals involved in the project. If the information you need is not available here, or if you would like further information, please email us at

News, events and announcements will appear regularly within the Activities section so please visit frequently and make sure to check out our calendar of events.
 
Students and professionals looking to become involved in the project should consult the Available Projects page.
 
Important: GAP project members should email the webmaster on the email below to obtain a username and password in order to view special-access sections of this site. If you have a username and password, log in using the panel on the left hand side of every page.
 

 


Written by Administrator on Friday, 24 June 2005.
Last Updated by Damian Evans on Thursday, 26 July 2007