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Rights_And_Resources_Initiative(RRI).  2015.  Protected Areas and the Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities: Current Issues and Future Agenda. :i-vi,1-50.
World_Bank _, Livelihoods_and_Food_Security_Trust_Fund(LIFT), Enlightened_Myanmar_Research(EMR).  2014.  Qualitative Social and Economic Monitoring: Round Four Report. :i-v,1-84.
Sikor T, Tan NQuang.  2011.  Realizing Forest Rights in Vietnam: Addressing Issues in Community Forest Management. Realizing Forest Rights in Vietnam: Addressing Issues in Community Forest Management. :i-vi,1-59.
Diepart J-C, Scurrah N, Beban A, Gironde C, Campbell NY.  2023.  The recognition and formalization of customary tenure in the forest landscapes of the Mekong region: a Polanyian perspective. Journal of Land Use Science. 18(1):211-226.
Ironside J.  2017.  The Recognition of Customary Tenure in Lao PDR. (October):i-vi,1-58.
Andersen KEwers.  2016.  The Recognition of Customary Tenure in Myanmar. :i-v1,1-33.
Biddulph R.  2012.  REDD and Poverty in Cambodia. :i-iv,1-38.
Pagdee A, Morgan M.  2021.  Reimaging the value of degraded ecosystems: From trash to treasure. Trees, Forests and People. 6:1-8.
Faxon H, Furlong R, Phyu MSabe.  2015.  Reinvigorating resilience: violence against women, land rights, and the women's peace movement in Myanmar. Gender and Development. 23(3):463-479.
Supreme_National_Economic_Council _.  2007.  The Report of Land and Human Development in Cambodia. :32.
Subedi SP.  2012.  Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia ADDENDUM: A human rights analysis of economic and other land concessions in Cambodia. (A/HRC/21/63/Add.1/Rev.1 (October)):1-130.
Watson I.  2019.  The Resilience Agenda in Neoliberalising Cambodia. New Political Economy. 24(4):441-456.
Hall R, Edelman M, Borras_Jr. SM, Scoones I, White B, Wolford W.  2015.  Resistance, acquiescence or incorporation? An introduction to land grabbing and political reactions ‘from below’ The Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(3-4):467-488.
Liversage H..  2011.  Responding to ‘land grabbing’ and promoting responsible investment in agriculture. IFAD Occasional Paper 2. :1-16.
Erni C, Deligne A.  2022.  Restoring Land Rights: Pathways for the recognition of customary tenure in Myanmar. (Thematic Study#13):1-55.
Vicol M, Pritchard B, Yu_Yu_Htay _.  2018.  Rethinking the role of agriculture as a driver of social and economic transformation in Southeast Asia's upland regions: The view from Chin State, Myanmar. Land Use Policy. 72:451-460.
Hoa_Thi_Mong_Pham _, Anderson J, Huong_Thi_Lan_Tran _, Jaffe S, Dzung_The_Nguyen _.  2012.  Revising the Land Law to Enable Sustainable Development in Viet Nam: Summary of Priority Policy Recommendations Drawn from World Bank Studies. :i-viii,1-16.
Equitable_Cambodia(EC), Cambodian_League_for_the_Promotion_and_Defense_of_Human_Rights(LICADHO).  2021.  Right to Relief: Indebted land communities speak out. :i-iv,1-38.
Amnesty_International _.  2008.  Rights Razed: Forced evictions in Cambodia. (February):1-64.
Van_der_Meer_Simo A, Kanowski P, Barney K.  2020.  The role of agroforestry in swidden transitions: a case study in the context of customary land tenure in Central Lao PDR. Agroforestry Systems. 94:1929-1944.
Environmental_Investigation_Agency(EIA).  2014.  Routes of Extinction: The corruption and violence destroying Siamese rosewood in the Mekong. :1-25.
Global_Witness _.  2013.  Rubber Barons: How Vietnamese Companies and International Financiers are Driving the Land Grabbing Crisis in Cambodia and Laos. :1-51.
To_Xuan_Phuc _, Tran_Huu_Nghi _.  2014.  Rubber Expansion and Forest Protection in Vietnam. :i-viii,1-44.
McAllister KE.  2015.  Rubber, rights and resistance: the evolution of local struggles against a Chinese rubber concession in Northern Laos. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(3-4):817-837.
Thawnghmung A_M.  2003.  Rural perceptions of state legitimacy in Burma/Myanmar. Journal of Peasant Studies. 30(785022369):1-40.

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