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Jiao X, Smith-Hall C, Theilade I.  2015.  Rural household incomes and land grabbing in Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 48:317-328.
Johnson C, Forsyth T.  2002.  In the Eyes of the State: Negotiating a ‘‘Rights-Based Approach’’ to Forest Conservation in Thailand. World Development. 30(9):1591-1605.
Johnston R, Lacombe G, Hoanh CThai, Noble A, Pavelic P, Smakhtin V, Suhardiman D, Pheng KSuan, Sze CPoh.  2010.  Climate Change, Water and Agriculture in the Greater Mekong Subregion. :i-vii,1-53.
Jones L.  2014.  The Political Economy of Myanmar’s Transition. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 44(1):144-170.
Joshi S.  2020.  Working wives: gender, labour and land commercialization in Ratanakiri, Cambodia. Globalizations. 17(1):1-15.
Joshi S.  2020.  Contesting land grabs, negotiating statehood: the politics of international accountability mechanisms and land disputes in rural Cambodia. Third World Quarterly. 41(9):1615-1633.
Joshi S.  2022.  Gendered repertoires of contention: women’s resistance, authoritarian state formation, and land grabbing in Cambodia. International Feminist Journal of Politics. 24(2):198-220.
Jr. SMBorras, Franco JC, Zau_Nam _.  2020.  Climate change and land: Insights from Myanmar. World Development. 129:1-11.
Jurkevics A.  2021.  Land Grabbing and the Perplexities of Territorial Sovereignty. Political Theory. :1-27.
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Kabiri N.  2016.  Public participation, land use and climate change governance in Thailand. Land Use Policy. 52:511-517.
Kachin_Development_Networking_Group(KDNG).  2010.  Tyrants, Tycoons and Tigers. :1-50.
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.
Kane S., Gritten D., Sapkota L.M, Bui LThi, Dhiaulhaq A..  2016.  Getting the positives out of forest landscape conflicts. Unasylva. 67(247-248):45-51.
Kane S, Hackman R, Gritten D, Luangphay T, Phouangmala B.  2017.  Analyzing the enabling environment for transforming forest landscape conflicts: the example of Lao PDR. Land and Poverty Conference 2017: Responsible Land Governance—Towards an Evidence-Based Approach. (March):1-27.
Karen_Environmental_and_Social_Action_Network(KESAN).  2012.  Land lost and future land problems in Karen State, Eastern Burma/Myanmar. :1-17.
Karen_Human_Rights_Group(KHRG).  2013.  Losing ground: Land conflicts and collective action in eastern Myanmar. :i-iii,1-89.
Karuna_Mission_Social_Solidarity _.  2017.  Livelihood, Land Use and Customary Tenure in KHUPRA: Report of a Participatory Action Research. :i-v,1-55.
Kato E.  1999.  Where Has All the Land Gone? Land Rights and Access in Cambodia - Volume 2: Case Studies :1-109.
Katusiime J, Schütt B.  2020.  Linking land tenure and integrated watershed management-A review. Sustainability (Switzerland). 12(4):1-11.
Kay_Khaing_Lwin _, Ota T, Shimizu K, Mizoue N.  2020.  A country-scale analysis revealed effective land-use zoning affecting forest cover changes in Myanmar. Journal of Forest Research. 25(6):389-396.
Keating NB.  2013.  Kuy alterities: The struggle to conceptualise and claim Indigenous land rights in neoliberal Cambodia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):309-322.
Kelley LC, Peluso NLee, Carlson KM, Afiff S.  2020.  Circular labor migration and land-livelihood dynamics in Southeast Asia's concession landscapes. Journal of Rural Studies. 73:21-33.
Kemper N, Luu_Viet_Ha _, Klump R.  2015.  Property Rights and Consumption Volatility: Evidence from a Land Reform in Vietnam. World Development. 71:107-130.
Ken S, Sasaki N, Entani T, Hwan_Ok_Ma _, Thuch P, Tsusaka TW.  2020.  Assessment of the Local Perceptions on the Drivers of Deforestation and Forest Degradation, Agents of Drivers, and Appropriate Activities in Cambodia. Sustainability. 12(23):1-26.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2022.  The Prospects for Sustainable Rubber in the Mekong Region: An Assessment of Emerging Initiatives. (Thematic Study No.14):1-36.

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