Category: Readers

Revenues from Non-Timber Forest Products in Cambodia

31 March, 2008 (19:10) | Readers | 2 comments

Based on recent studies by Kim, Sasaki and Koike (2008) on the 57 resin collectors, annual income of the plant-based Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) ranges from US$ 5.0 to as high as US$270 with an average of US$58.5 per collector in Phnom Kok Forest Community in Ratanakiri province. About 80.7% of the collectors were […]

New Book’s Press Release

7 February, 2008 (20:13) | Readers | No comments

(01/29/2008) – Dr. Nophea Sasaki is announcing the launching of his book Walking Away From the Killing Field – How a Hopeless Boy Became a University Professor in Japan. It is a motivational book that will teach the reader step by step how to become a university professor, and more important than that, how to […]

Thank you for visiting!

23 January, 2008 (07:07) | Readers | 3 comments

Here is Book Description

Nophea Sasaki’s father was executed by Khmer Rouge, and later his sister died of starvation in 1977. But this still didn’t weaken his aspirations. On the contrary, it made him stronger and with a steel determination, he became an Associate Professor at University of Hyogo in 2004.
This book tells a story about […]

Welcome to Nophea Blog!

22 January, 2008 (08:45) | Readers | 7 comments

This blog was created to provide my personal views on recent development in Cambodia, and as a forum for readers of my book “Walking Away from the Killing Fields: How a Hopeless Boy Became a University Professor in Japan”.
Thank you.