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Bächtold S, Bastide J, Lundsgaard-Hansen L.  2020.  Assembling Drones, Activists and Oil Palms: Implications of a Multi-stakeholder Land Platform for State Formation in Myanmar. European Journal of Development Research. 32(2):359-378.
Thompson E, Gillen J, Rigg J.  2019.  Asian Smallholders in Comparative Perspective. :1-354.
Sims K.  2015.  The Asian Development Bank and the production of poverty: Neoliberalism, technocratic modernization and land dispossession in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 36:112-126.
ASEAN_Secretariat _.  2022.  ASEAN Guidelines on Recognition of Customary Tenure in Forested Landscapes.
Springer S.  2011.  Articulated neoliberalism: The specificity of patronage, kleptocracy, and violence in Cambodia's neoliberalization. Environment and Planning A. 43:2554-2570.
Scott J.  2009.  The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia. :1-464.
Mark SS.  2016.  Are the Odds of Justice “Stacked” Against Them? Challenges and Opportunities for Securing Land Claims by Smallholder Farmers in Myanmar Critical Asian Studies. 48(3):443-460.
Magliocca NR, Quy_Van_Khuc _, Ellicott EA, de Bremond A.  2019.  Archetypical pathways of direct and indirect land-use change caused by Cambodia’s economic land concessions. Ecology and Society. 24(2)
Thi_Thanh_Hiên_Pham _, Turner S, Trincsi K.  2015.  Applying a Systematic Review to Land Use Land Cover Change in Northern Upland Vietnam: The Missing Case of the Borderlands. Geographical Research. 53(4):419-435.
Cambodia_Development_Resource_Institute(CDRI).  2010.  Annual Development Review 2010-11. :i-xiv,1-247.
Tran_Thi_Que _.  2005.  ANNEX: Land and agricultural land management in Vietnam. Impact of socio-economic changes on the livelihoods of people living in poverty in Vietnam. :175-196.
Mahanty S, Milne S.  2016.  Anatomy of a boom: Cassava as a ‘gateway’ crop in Cambodia’s north eastern borderland. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 57(2):180-193.
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.
BadeiDha_Moe(BDM).  2020.  Analysis Paper on Land Confiscations in Conflict Areas & Implications for the Peace Process. :1-53.
Yang R, Luo Y, Yang K, Hong L, Zhou X.  2019.  Analysis of Forest Deforestation and its Driving Factors in Myanmar from 1988 to 2017. Sustainability (Switzerland). 11(11):1-15.
Kimsun T.  2012.  Analysing Chronic Poverty in Rural Cambodia: Evidence from Panel Data. :i-vii,1-28.
Brakke G.  2023.  Ambivalent insurgencies: Citizenship, land politics and development in Hanoi and its periurban fringe. Urban Studies. 60(6):1123-1138.
Vanwey LK.  2004.  Altruistic and Contractual Remittances between Male and Female Migrants and Households in Rural Thailand. Demography. 41(4):739-756.
Cramb R, Manivong V, Newby JC, Sothorn K, Sibat PS.  2017.  Alternatives to land grabbing: exploring conditions for smallholder inclusion in agricultural commodity chains in Southeast Asia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):939-967.
McAllister K.  2015.  Allocation or appropriation? How spatial and temporal fragmentation of land allocation policies facilitates land grabbing in Northern Laos Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (76):i-iii,1-20.
Sikor T.  2001.  The allocation of forestry land in Vietnam: did it cause the expansion of forests in the northwest? Forest Policy and Economics. 2:1-11.
Ferrand P, Jeune SLe.  2018.  Agroecology Futures: Inspiring and innovating stories from the Agroecology Learning Alliance in South East Asia. :1-146.
Mund J-P.  2011.  The Agricultural Sector in Cambodia: Trends, Processes and Disparities. Pacific News. (January/February):5.
Kerkvliet BJT.  2006.  Agricultural land in Vietnam: Markets tempered by family, community and socialist practices. Journal of Agrarian Change. 6(3):285-305.
Bélanger D, Li X.  2009.  Agricultural land, gender and kinship in rural China and Vietnam: A comparison of two villages. Journal of Agrarian Change. 9(2):204-230.

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