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Davis KFrankel, Yu K, Rulli MCristina, Pichdara L, D'Odorico P.  2015.  Accelerated deforestation driven by large-scale land acquisitions in Cambodia. Nature Geoscience. 8:772-775.
Davis KFrankel, Yu K, Rulli MCristina, Pichdara L, D'Odorico P.  2015.  Accelerated deforestation driven by large-scale land acquisitions in Cambodia. Nature Geoscience. 8:772-775.
Yun M.  2015.  Access to remedy for indigenous peoples affected by corporate activities in Cambodia. Business and Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples' Experiences with Access to Remedy. :187-210.
Dwyer MB.  2015.  The Formalization Fix? Land titling, state land concessions, and the politics of spatial transparency in contemporary Cambodia The Journal of Peasant Studies. :1-26.
Diepart J-C.  2015.  The fragmentation of land tenure systems in Cambodia: peasants and the formalization of land rights. :1-36.
Duangjai W, Schmidt-Vogt D, Shrestha RP.  2015.  Land Use Policy Farmers’ land use decision-making in the context of changing land and conservation policies: A case study of Doi Mae Salong in Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand. Land Use Policy. 48:179-189.
Hunsberger C, Corbera E, Borras_Jr. SM, de la Rosa R, Eang V, Franco JC, Herre R, Kham SSam, Park C, Pred D et al..  2015.  Land-based climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: understanding intersections and linkages, exploring actions for change. (1):1-26.
Diepart J-C, Doch S, Hak S, Ham K, Heng C, Heng K, Jones RW, Kim N, Kim S, Kleinpeter V et al..  2015.  Learning for Resilience: Insights from Cambodia's Rural Communities. :i-xvi,1-272.
Diepart J-C, Doch S, Hak S, Ham K, Heng C, Heng K, Jones RW, Kim N, Kim S, Kleinpeter V et al..  2015.  Learning for Resilience: Insights from Cambodia's Rural Communities. :i-xvi,1-272.
Diepart J-C, Doch S, Hak S, Ham K, Heng C, Heng K, Jones RW, Kim N, Kim S, Kleinpeter V et al..  2015.  Learning for Resilience: Insights from Cambodia's Rural Communities. :i-xvi,1-272.
Castellanet C, Diepart J‐C.  2015.  The neoliberal agricultural modernization model: A fundamental cause for large‐scale land acquisition and counter land reform policies in the Mekong region. Land grabbing, conflict and agrarian‐environmental transformations: perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (55):i-iii,1-12.
Xuan P, Mahanty S, Dressler WH.  2015.  'A new landlord'? Community, land conflict and State Forest Companies (SFCs) in Vietnam Forest Policy and Economics. 58:21-28.
Dwyer MB, Ingalls M.  2015.  REDD+ at the crossroads: Choices and tradeoffs for 2015 – 2020 in Laos. :i-vi,1-40.
Dao N.  2015.  Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(2):347-369.
Dwyer MB.  2015.  Trying to follow the money: Possibilities and limits of investor transparency in Southeast Asia's rush for "available" land. :i-viii,1-60.
Dhiaulhaq A, De Bruyn T, Gritten D.  2015.  The use and effectiveness of mediation in forest and land conflict transformation in Southeast Asia: Case studies from Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand. Environmental Science and Policy. 45:132-145.
Dhiaulhaq A, De Bruyn T, Gritten D.  2015.  The use and effectiveness of mediation in forest and land conflict transformation in Southeast Asia: Case studies from Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand. Environmental Science and Policy. 45:132-145.

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