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Park CMi Young.  2021.  Gender and generation in rural politics in Myanmar: a missed space for (re)negotiation? Journal of Peasant Studies. 48(3):560-585.
Okpara UT, Stringer LC, Akhtar-Schuster M.  2019.  Gender and land degradation neutrality: A cross-country analysis to support more equitable practices. Land Degradation and Development. 30(11):1368-1378.
Cornish G, Ramsay R.  2018.  Gender and livelihoods in Myanmar after development-induced resettlement. Forced Migration Review. (59):55-57.
Nguyen_Quy_Nghi _, Nguyen_Thi_Minh_Phuong _, Do_Thi_Le_Hang _.  2021.  Gender biases in resettlement processes in Vietnam: examining women’s participation and implications for impact assessment. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 39(3):206-217.
Thiel F.  2010.  Gender Equality And Land Law In Cambodia. Facing the Challenges – Building the Capacity. (April):1-15.
Scott S.  2003.  Gender, Household Headship and Entitlements to Land: New Vulnerabilities in Vietnam's Decollectivization. Gender, Technology and Development. 7:233-263.
Osorio M, Gallina A.  2018.  Gender Opportunities and Constraints in Land-Related Agricultural Investments. :i-viii,1-74.
RECOFTC _.  2022.  Gender, tenure and customary practices in forest landscapes. :1-71.
Pierce CJ, Nant_Thi_Thi_Oo _.  2016.  Gendered Aspects of Land Rights in Myanmar: Evidence from Paralegal Casework. :1-16.
Lamb V, Schoenberger L, Middleton C, Un B.  2017.  Gendered eviction, protest and recovery: a feminist political ecology engagement with land grabbing in rural Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(6):1215-1234.
Pierce C, Hurtle L, Bainbridge J.  2018.  Gendered experiences of land confiscation in Myanmar: Insights from eastern Bago Region and Kayin State. :i-iii,1-28.
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.
Somphongbouthakanh P.  2022.  A Glimpse into Women's Customary Forest Tenure Practices in Lao PDR: Access, Use and Management Rights of Women in Customary Tenure Systems in Mai District, Phongsali Province. MRLG Case (May):30pp..
Bonnin C, Turner S.  2013.  ‘A good wife stays home’: gendered negotiations over state agricultural programmes, upland Vietnam. Gender, Place & Culture. 21(December 2014):1302-1320.
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The_Observatory _, Protection_International _, Asia_Pacific_Forum_On_Women_Law_And_Development_(APWLD) _.  2017.  In harm's way: Women human rights defenders in Thailand. :1-20.
Ma A, Poe_Ei_Phyu _, Knapman C.  2018.  In the land of wise old men: experiences of young women activists in Myanmar. Gender and Development. 26(3):459-476.
Faxon HOliva.  2017.  In the law & on the land: finding the female farmer in Myanmar’s National Land Use Policy. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(6):1197-1214.
Gyorvary S, Werakultawan S.  2024.  Indigenous Women's Customary Land Tenure: A Study of Three Communities in Northern Thailand. :85p..
Huynh_Thi_Phuong_Linh _, Espagne E, Lagrée S, Drogoul A.  2022.  Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong region. :i-ii,1-240.
Huynh_Thi_Phuong_Linh _, Espagne E, Lagrée S, Drogoul A.  2021.  Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong region: A systematic mapping. :i-ii,1-54.
Hedström J, Olivius E.  2020.  Insecurity, Dispossession, Depletion: Women’s Experiences of Post-War Development in Myanmar. European Journal of Development Research. 32:379-403.
Lambrecht IBrigitte, Nang_Lun_Kham_Synt _, Hnin_Ei_Win _, Mahrt K, Khin_Zin_Win _.  2024.  “It doesn't matter at all—we are family”: Titling and joint property rights in Myanmar. Land Use Policy. 139:107089.

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