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2017
Boutry M, Allaverdian C, Mellac M, Huard S, San_Thein U, Tin_Myo_Win _, Pyae_Sone K.  2017.  Land Tenure in Rural Lowland Myanmar: From historical perspectives to contemporary realities in the Dry zone and the Delta. :1-303.
Hoang_Huu_Nguyen _, Dargusch P, Moss P, Aziz AAbdul.  2017.  Land-use change and socio-ecological drivers of wetland conversion in Ha Tien Plain, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Land Use Policy. 64:101-113.
Baaz M, Lilja M, Östlund A.  2017.  Legal pluralism, gendered discourses, and hybridity in land-titling practices in Cambodia. Journal of Law and Society. 44(2):200-227.
Karuna_Mission_Social_Solidarity _.  2017.  Livelihood, Land Use and Customary Tenure in KHUPRA: Report of a Participatory Action Research. :i-v,1-55.
Trædal LTore, Vedeld POlav.  2017.  Livelihoods and Land Uses in Environmental Policy Approaches: The Case of PES and REDD+ in the Lam Dong Province of Vietnam. Forests. 8(2):1-20.
Rossi A, Nan SNa.  2017.  Neoliberalism and the Integration of Labor and Natural Resources: Contract Farming and Biodiversity Conservation in Northern Thailand. Dreams of Prosperity: Inequality and Integration in Southeast Asia. :55-93.
Baird IG, Barney K.  2017.  The political ecology of cross-sectoral cumulative impacts: modern landscapes, large hydropower dams and industrial tree plantations in Laos and Cambodia. Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):769-795.
Cosier M, Phelps J, Thaung_Naing_Oo _, Win_Hlaing _, Whitten T, Fogerite J, Speechly H, Aguirre D, Wilson T, Williams G et al..  2017.  Political transition and emergent forest-conservation issues in Myanmar. Conservation Biology. 31(6):1257-1270.
The_Rights_And_Resources_Initiative _.  2017.  Power and Potential: A Comparative Analysis of National Laws and Regulations Concerning Women's Rights to Community Forests. :i-ii,1-96.
TNI _.  2017.  Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar. (Myanmar Policy Briefing #20):1-34.
Ironside J.  2017.  The Recognition of Customary Tenure in Cambodia. :i-v,1-52.
Ironside J.  2017.  The Recognition of Customary Tenure in Lao PDR. (October):i-vi,1-58.
Ironside J.  2017.  The Recognition of Customary Tenure in Vietnam. :i-vi,1-54.
Baird IG.  2017.  Resistance and Contingent Contestations to Large-Scale Land Concessions in Southern Laos and Northeastern Cambodia. Land. 6(16):1-19.
Schoenberger L.  2017.  Struggling against excuses: winning back land in Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):870-890.
Asian_Development_Bank(ADB).  2017.  Sustainable Land Management in Asia: Introducing the Landscape Approach. :i-xiii,1-57.
Lu JN.  2017.  Tapping into rubber: China’s opium replacement program and rubber production in Laos. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):726-747.
Dell'Angelo J, D'Odorico P, Rulli MCristina.  2017.  Threats to sustainable development posed by land and water grabbing. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 26-27(June):120-128.
San Thein U, Pyae_Sone K, Diepart J-C.  2017.  Transparency Under Scrutiny: Information Disclosure by the Parliamentary Land Investigation Commission in Myanmar. :i-iii,1-10.
Lim CLing, Prescott GW, De Alban JDon T, Ziegler AD, Webb EL.  2017.  Untangling the proximate causes and underlying drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Myanmar. Conservation Biology. 31(6):1362-1372.
Steel G, Van_Noorloos F, Klaufus C.  2017.  The urban land debate in the global South: New avenues for research. Geoforum. 83:133-141.
Mi_Young_Park C, Maffii M.  2017.  ‘We are not afraid to die’: gender dynamics of agrarian change in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(6):1235-1254.
Schoenberger L, Hall D, Vandergeest P.  2017.  What happened when the land grab came to Southeast Asia? Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):697-725.
Akter S, Rutsaert P, Luis J, Nyo_Me_Htwe _, Su_Su_San _, Raharjo B, Pustika A.  2017.  Women's empowerment and gender equity in agriculture: A different perspective from Southeast Asia. Food Policy. 69:270-279.

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