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Sekine Y.  2016.  Land Confiscations and Collective Action in Myanmar’s Dawei Special Economic Zone Area: Implications for Rural Democratization. Global governance/politics, climate justice & agrarian/social justice: linkages and challenges. (59):i-iii,1-16.
Sekine Y.  2021.  Emerging ‘agrarian climate justice’ struggles in Myanmar. Journal of Peasant Studies. 48(3):517-540.
Scurrah N, Hirsch P, Woods K.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Myanmar. :32. (568.45 KB)
Scurrah N, Hirsch P.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Cambodia. :32. (504.4 KB)
Scott S.  2003.  Gender, Household Headship and Entitlements to Land: New Vulnerabilities in Vietnam's Decollectivization. Gender, Technology and Development. 7:233-263.
Scott S.  2009.  Agrarian transformation in Vietnam: land reform, markets and poverty. The political economy of rural livelihoods in transition economies. :175-200.
Scott J.  2009.  The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia. :1-464.
Schwedersky L_H.  2010.  Mechanisms of Land Conflict Resolution in Rural Cambodia. :i-iii,1-58.
Schönweger O, Messerli P.  2015.  Land Acquisition, Investment, and Development in the Lao Coffee Sector: Successes and Failures. Critical Asian Studies. 47(1):94-122.
Schönweger O, Heinimann A, Epprecht M, Lu J, Thalongsengchanh P.  2012.  Concessions and Leases in the Lao PDR: Taking stock of land investments. :1-87.
Schoenweger O, Ullenberg A.  2009.  Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Land in the Lao PDR. :1-40.
Schoenberger L.  2017.  Struggling against excuses: winning back land in Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):870-890.
Schoenberger L, Hall D, Vandergeest P.  2017.  What happened when the land grab came to Southeast Asia? Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):697-725.
Schoenberger L, Beban A.  2018.  “They Turn Us into Criminals”: Embodiments of Fear in Cambodian Land Grabbing. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 108(5):1338-1353.
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.
Schneider A.  2011.  What shall we do without our land? Land Grabs and Resistance in Rural Cambodia International Conference on Global Land Grabbing. (6-8 April):1-35.
Schneider F, Feurer M, Lundsgaard-Hansen LMaria, Win_Myint _, Cing_Don_Nuam _, Nydegger K, Oberlack C, Nwe_Nwe_Tun _, Zähringer JGwendolin, Aung_Myin_Tun _ et al..  2020.  Sustainable Development Under Competing Claims on Land: Three Pathways Between Land-Use Changes, Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being. European Journal of Development Research. 32(2):316-337.
Schmid M, Heinimann A, Zaehringer JG.  2021.  Patterns of land system change in a Southeast Asian biodiversity hotspot. Applied Geography. 126(June 2020):102380.
Scheidel A.  2016.  Tactics of land capture through claims of poverty reduction in Cambodia. Geoforum. 75:110-114.
Scheidel A, Giampietro M, Ramos-Martin J.  2013.  Self-sufficiency or surplus: Conflicting local and national rural development goals in Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 34:342-352.
Scheidel A, Work C.  2016.  Large-scale forest plantations for climate change mitigation? New frontiers of deforestation and land grabbing in Cambodia Global governance/politics, climate justice & agrarian/social justice: linkages and challenges. (11):i-iii,1-13.
Scheidel A, Work C.  2018.  Forest plantations and climate change discourses: New powers of ‘green’ grabbing in Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 77:9-18.
Scheidel A, Farrell KN, Ramos-Martin J, Giampietro M, Mayumi K.  2014.  Land poverty and emerging ruralities in Cambodia: Insights from Kampot province. Environment, Development and Sustainability. 16(4):823-840.
Saunders J.  2014.  Trade in Illegal Timber: The Response in Vietnam. :1-26.
Sato J.  2003.  Public Land for the People: The Institutional Basis of Community Forestry in Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 34(2):329-346.

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