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Hirsch P.  2020.  Scaling the environmental commons: Broadening our frame of reference for transboundary governance in Southeast Asia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 61(2):190-202.
Suwansin R, Kuwornu JKM, Datta A, Jourdain D, Shivakoti GP.  2018.  Salvaging mortgage loans and land title redemption with revolving funds in Thailand. Agricultural Finance Review. 78(1):2-24.
Vongvisouk T, Broegaard RBrandt, Mertz O, Thongmanivong S.  2016.  Rush for cash crops and forest protection: Neither land sparing nor land sharing. Land Use Policy. 55:182-192.
International_Land_Coalition(ILC), International_Fund_for_Agricultural_Development(IFAD), Food_and_Agriculture_Organization_of_the_United_Nations(FAO).  2010.  Rural women's access to land and property in selected countries: Progress towards achieving the aims of the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) INCLUDING 2010 UPDATE. :1-31.
International_Land_Coalition(ILC), International_Fund_for_Agricultural_Development(IFAD), Food_and_Agriculture_Organization_of_the_United_Nations(FAO).  2004.  Rural Women’s Access to Land and Property in Selected Countries: Progress Towards Achieving the Aims of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. :i-v,1-60.
Belton B, Filipski M.  2019.  Rural transformation in central Myanmar: By how much, and for whom? Journal of Rural Studies. 67:166-176.
Castella J-C.  2021.  Rural Roads Are Paving the Way for Land-Use Intensification in the Uplands of Laos. Land. 10(3):1-19.
Thawnghmung A_M.  2003.  Rural perceptions of state legitimacy in Burma/Myanmar. Journal of Peasant Studies. 30(785022369):1-40.
Dung_Duc_Tran _, Thien_Duc_Nguyen _, Park E, Tam_Dan_Nguyen _, Pham_Thi_Anh_Ngoc _, Thang_Tat_Vo _, Au_Hai_Nguyen _.  2023.  Rural out-migration and the livelihood vulnerability under the intensifying drought and salinity intrusion impacts in the Mekong Delta. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 93:103762.
Jiao X, Smith-Hall C, Theilade I.  2015.  Rural household incomes and land grabbing in Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 48:317-328.
Kaino T.  2006.  Rural Credit Markets in Myanmar: A Study of Formal and Non-Formal Lenders. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development. 4(November):1-15.
Schoenberger L, Beban A.  2020.  Rupturing violent land imaginaries: finding hope through a land titling campaign in Cambodia. Agriculture and Human Values. 38(1):301-312.
McCarthy S.  2018.  Rule of Law Expedited: Land Title Reform and Justice in Burma (Myanmar). Asian Studies Review. 42(2):229-246.
Dove MR.  2018.  Rubber versus forest on contested Asian land. Nature Plants. 4:321-322.
Lu JN.  2020.  Rubber’s Reach: Chinese land investments and state territorialization in the Sino-Lao borderlands. :i-ii,1-147.
McAllister KE.  2015.  Rubber, rights and resistance: the evolution of local struggles against a Chinese rubber concession in Northern Laos. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(3-4):817-837.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2009.  Rubber Production in Northern Laos: Geographies of Growth and Contractual Diversity. :1-63.
Dao N.  2015.  Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(2):347-369.
Fox JM, Castella JChristophe, Ziegler AD, Westley SB.  2014.  Rubber plantations expand in mountainous Southeast Asia: What are the consequences for the environment? Asia Pacific IssuesAsia Pacific Issues. (114):1-8.
Smith H, Lu J, Phuc_Xuan_To _, Mienmany S, Soukphaxay K.  2020.  Rubber Plantation Value Chains in Laos: Opportunities and Constraints in Policy, Legality and Wood Processing. :1-99.
Woods K.  2019.  Rubber out of the ashes: locating Chinese agribusiness investments in ‘armed sovereignties’ in the Myanmar–China borderlands. Territory, Politics, Governance. 7(1):79-95.
To_Xuan_Phuc _, Tran_Huu_Nghi _.  2014.  Rubber Expansion and Forest Protection in Vietnam. :i-viii,1-44.
Global_Witness _.  2013.  Rubber Barons: How Vietnamese Companies and International Financiers are Driving the Land Grabbing Crisis in Cambodia and Laos. :1-51.
Environmental_Investigation_Agency(EIA).  2014.  Routes of Extinction: The corruption and violence destroying Siamese rosewood in the Mekong. :1-25.
Frame M.  2019.  The Role of the Semi-Periphery in Ecologically Unequal Exchange: A Case Study of Land Investments in Cambodia. Ecologically Unequal Exchange: Environmental Injustice in Comparative and Historical Perspective. :75-106.

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