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Loughlin N, Milne S.  2021.  After the Grab? Land Control and Regime Survival in Cambodia since 2012 Journal of Contemporary Asia. 51(3):375-397.
Lourdes KT, Gibbins CN, Hamel P, Sanusi R, Azhar B, Lechner AM.  2021.  A Review of Urban Ecosystem Services Research in Southeast Asia. Land. 10(1):1-21.
Lu JN.  2017.  Tapping into rubber: China’s opium replacement program and rubber production in Laos. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):726-747.
Lu J, Schönweger O.  2019.  Great expectations: Chinese investment in Laos and the myth of empty land. Territory, Politics, Governance. 7(1):61-78.
Lu JN.  2020.  Rubber’s Reach: Chinese land investments and state territorialization in the Sino-Lao borderlands. :i-ii,1-147.
Lu J.  2021.  Grounding Chinese investment: encounters between Chinese capital and local land politics in Laos. Globalizations. 18(3):422-440.
Lüke M.  2013.  Human Rights Assessment of the German-Cambodian Land Rights Program (LRP). :1-61.
Lund C.  2011.  Fragmented sovereignty: land reform and dispossession in Laos. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(4):885-905.
Lundsgaard-hansen LM, Cing_Don_Nuam _, Nydegger K, Nwe_Nwe_Tun _, Aung_Myin_Tun _, Win_Myint _, Schneider F.  2018.  Voices of Land from Southern Myanmar: Ein Da Rar Zar – A Karen Village in Yebyu Township about Land Use Change and Wellbeing. :1-30.
Lundsgaard-Hansen LM, Schneider F, Zaehringer JG, Oberlack C, Win_Myint _, Messerli P.  2018.  Whose agency counts in land use decision-making in Myanmar? A comparative analysis of three cases in Tanintharyi Region Sustainability (Switzerland). 10(10):1-30.
Lynn TAung, Oye M.  2014.  Natural Resources and Subnational Governments in Myanmar: Key considerations for wealth sharing. :i-iii,1-65.
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Ma A, Poe_Ei_Phyu _, Knapman C.  2018.  In the land of wise old men: experiences of young women activists in Myanmar. Gender and Development. 26(3):459-476.
Mackenzie E, Milne S, van Kerkhoff L, Ray B.  2022.  Development or dispossession? Exploring the consequences of a major Chinese investment in rural Cambodia Journal of Peasant Studies. :1-22.
Macpherson CB.  1978.  Property: Mainstream and Critical Positions. :i-x,1-208.
Macqueen D, Campbell J.  2020.  Prosperity in place: Meaningful work for mobile youth that enhances forest landscapes. :i-xii,1-63.
Magliocca NR, Quy_Van_Khuc _, Ellicott EA, de Bremond A.  2019.  Archetypical pathways of direct and indirect land-use change caused by Cambodia’s economic land concessions. Ecology and Society. 24(2)
Magliocca NR, Quy_Van_Khuc _, De_Bremond A, Ellicott EA.  2020.  Direct and indirect land-use change caused by large-scale land acquisitions in Cambodia. Environmental Research Letters. 15(2):1-10.
Mahanty S, Milne S.  2016.  Anatomy of a boom: Cassava as a ‘gateway’ crop in Cambodia’s north eastern borderland. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 57(2):180-193.
Mahanty S.  2018.  Contingent Sovereignty: Cross-Border Rentals in the Cambodia–Vietnam Borderland. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 108(3):829-844.
Mahanty S.  2019.  Shadow Economies and the State: A Comparison of Cassava and Timber Networks on the Cambodia-Vietnam Frontier. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 49(2):193-215.
Mahanty S, Dressler W, Milne S, Filer C.  2013.  Unravelling property relations around forest carbon. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 34(2):188-205.
Mahaphonh N, Ngaosrivathana P, Phimphachanh M, Chittasupha S, Pasay S, Jones P.  2007.  Study on Land Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Lao PDR. (9):i-vi,1-63.
Mai_Thanh_Dung _, Nguyen_Minh_Khoa _, Phan_Thi_Thu_Huong _.  2021.  Environmental Requirement Integration into the Land Law of Vietnam. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management. 16(7):209-217.
Malaitham S, Fukuda A, Vichiensan V, Wasuntarasook V.  2020.  Hedonic pricing model of assessed and market land values: A case study in Bangkok metropolitan area, Thailand. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 8(1):153-162.
Manahan MAnn.  2019.  New Challenges and Strategies: In the Defense of Land and Territory. (4):96.

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