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Ayuttacorn A.  2019.  Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Geoforum. 101:28-37.
Phuc_Xuan_To _, Mahanty S, Dressler W.  2014.  Social Networks of Corruption in the Vietnamese and Lao Cross-Border Timber Trade. Anthropological Forum. 24(2):1-21.
Brugman J.  2019.  Social, Political, and Economic Considerations for Securing the Land and Well-Being of the Urban Poor and Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. :i-iv,1-27.
GRAIN _.  2015.  Socially Responsible Farmland Investment: a growing trap. :1-13.
Singh S.  2013.  The Socio-Economic Context of Illegal Logging and Trade of Rosewood Along the Cambodian-Lao Border. (November):1-9.
Thi_Ha_Thanh_Nguyen _, Van_Tuan_Tran _, Quang_Thanh_Bui _, Quang_Huy_Man _, Walter Tde Vries.  2016.  Socio-economic effects of agricultural land conversion for urban development: Case study of Hanoi, Vietnam. Land Use Policy. 54:583-592.
Brussevich M.  2020.  The Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones: Evidence from Cambodia. :i-iii,1-23.
De Koninck R, Rousseau J-F.  2013.  Southeast Asian agriculture: Why such rapid growth? L'Espace Geographique. 2013(2):135-155.
Kenney-Lazar M, Suhardiman D, Hunt G.  2023.  The spatial politics of land policy reform in Myanmar and Laos. Journal of Peasant Studies. 50(4):1529-1548.
Kuaycharoen P, Longcharoen L, Chotiwan P, Sukin K, Lao_Independent_Researchers _.  2020.  Special Economic Zones and Land Dispossession in the Mekong Region. :1-83.
Walsh J.  2015.  The Special Economic Zones of the Greater Mekong Subregion: Land Ownership and Social Transformation. Land grabbing, conflict and agrarian‐environmental transformations: perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (19):1-13.
Beban A, Work C.  2014.  The Spirits are Crying: Dispossessing Land and Possessing Bodies in Rural Cambodia. Antipode. 46(3):593-610.
Hickie S.  2014.  Stalled hope? The resource conflict risk to Myanmar’s political and economic transition :1-32.
Lin T., Catacutan D.C., Van_Noordwijk M., Finlayson R.F., Rogel C.N., Orencio P..  2021.  State and outlook of agroforestry in ASEAN – Status, trends and outlook 2030 and beyond. :i-xii,1-76.
Hoang_Linh_Nguyen _, Duan J, Liu JHua.  2018.  State Control Versus Hybrid Land Markets: Planning and Urban Development in Transitional Hanoi, Vietnam. Sustainability. 10(9):1-20.
Ogle A, Nguyen_Ngoc_Lung _.  2005.  State Forest Enterprise Reform in Vietnam: Review of Policy and Implementation Framework for Decree 200. (November):i-x,1-38.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2020.  State land concessions and the spatial politics of rural planning. Handbook on the Changing Geographies of the State. :467-480.
Ingalls ML, Diepart J-C, Nhu_Truong _, Hayward D, Neil T, Phomphakdy C, Bernhard R, Epprecht M, Nanhthavong V, Vo DH et al..  2018.  State of Land in the Mekong Region. :i-xviii,1-190.
Food_and_Agriculture_Organization_of_the_United_Nations(FAO), United_Nations_Environmental_Programme_Cambodia(UNEP).  2020.  The State of the World's Forests: Forests, Diversity and People. :a-b,i-xxii,1-190.
Kenney-Lazar M, Suhardiman D, Dwyer MB.  2018.  State Spaces of Resistance: Industrial Tree Plantations and the Struggle for Land in Laos. Antipode. 50(5):1290-1310.
Research_Advocacy_and_Information_Center(RACC).  2016.  Statistical Analysis of Land Disputes in Cambodia, 2015. :i-vi,1-45.
Saracini N, Asbirk S, Sørensen MLund, Haakansson M, Ulmer K.  2011.  Stolen Land Stolen Future: A Report on Land Grabbing in Cambodia. :1-23.
Michigan_State_University(MSU), Myanmar_Development_Resource_Institutes_Center_for_Economic_and_Social_Development(MDRI/CESD).  2013.  A Strategic Agricultural Sector and Food Security Diagnostic for Myanmar. :1-96.
Haggblade S, Boughton D, Cho KMar, Denning G, Kloeppinger-Todd R, Oo Z, Sandar TMin, Than TMaung, Wai N_E_M_A, Wilson S et al..  2014.  Strategic Choices Shaping Agricultural Performance and Food Security in Myanmar. Journal of International Affairs. 67(2):55-71.
Daley E.  2011.  Strategies to Get Gender Onto the Agenda of the “Land Grab” Debate. (March):1-5.

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