Cambodia’s untapped paradise of eco-tourism, Mondulkiri; and other stories

For PropertyGuru’s news roundup, rich in natural beauty, wildlife, and indigenous culture, Cambodia’s Mondulkiri province is an untapped paradise of eco-tourism. In other stories, Thailand urgently needs to adapt and increase the country’s adaptive capacity to protect itself from global warming risk. Lastly, here’s a handy guide that lists proven strategies for maximising rental yields in Dubai.
Hidden gems of Cambodia: Mondulkiri an untapped paradise of eco-tourism
Nestled in the northeast corner of Cambodia, Mondulkiri province is rich in natural beauty, wildlife, and indigenous culture. It is home to some of the country’s most stunning landscapes, from rolling hills to cascading waterfalls, dense forests and diverse animal life. Despite its vast potential, the province remains relatively underexplored, with more than a hundred almost-undiscovered eco-tourism sites waiting to be explored. “In addition to the cool climate, which is popular with tourists, Mondulkiri has 106 individual tourism attractions, as well as indigenous cultures,” said Ngin Sovimean, deputy provincial governor, in The Phnom Penh Post.
Thailand’s climate challenge solutions
Thailand’s economy is among the hardest hit by the harsh impacts of global warming. But there is still a way forward, according to Bangkok Post. Rising temperatures and extreme weather are slashing our crop yields, flooding factories, and threatening key tourist destinations. Projections show Thailand could face a 19.5 percent GDP reduction by 2050 if the temperature rises by 2C. The Swiss Re Institute, which studies potential economic loss due to climate change among 48 countries, ranks Thailand No.3 for the impact on agricultural yield and No.1 in both labour productivity and tourism vulnerability. Resilience and adaptability are keys to survival and sustainability. Thailand urgently needs to adapt and increase the country’s adaptive capacity to protect itself from global warming risk. Or perish.
Maximising rental yields in Dubai: Best strategies and areas to invest
Interested in investing in the UAE’s lucrative rental property market? Dubai is one of the top options, offering rapid growth, world-class developments and impressive rental yields. With an investor and business-friendly tax regime and a remarkable influx of expatriates and tourists, investors in Dubai have a unique opportunity to earn significant rents from rental properties. MyBayut’s handy guide lists proven strategies for maximising rental yields in Dubai. And it also pinpoints the neighbourhoods that consistently offer the best yields.
The Property Report editors wrote this article. For more information, email: [email protected].
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