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Cambodia, Switzerland, Economic, social, Environmental, Economic, Social,…
Cambodia
land Degradation
The drivers of land degradation in Cambodia have been attributed mainly to deforestation, expanding agricultural lands, climate change, pest and diseases, unsustainable land management, and infrastructure development.
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Poverty
Around 4.5 million people remain near-poor and vulnerable to falling back into poverty when exposed to economic and other external shocks.
Cambodia, 17.8% of the population lives below the national poverty line in 2020.
Income Per Adult
Lower-middle income: $1,026 - $4,035
Upper-middle income: $4,036 - $12,475
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Cambodia Annual Household Income per Capita reached 1,548.682 USD in Dec 2019,
Switzerland
Land Degradation
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Soil contamination has gotten so bad that Switzerland no longer has any completely uncontaminated soil (our Vision, FOEN). Due to inadequate soil management, soil erosion also affects agriculture, sewage systems, and transport networks.
Income Per Adult
In concrete terms, by mid-2019 assets per adult in Switzerland stood at $564,650
A person working in Switzerland typically earns around 124,000 CHF per year. Salaries range from 31,300 CHF (lowest average) to 553,000 CHF (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher).
Poverty
735,000 people were affected by income poverty. The groups most affected were persons living alone or in single-parent households with minor children, persons with no post-compulsory education and those living in households where no-one works.
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