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2015
Srinivas S, Hlaing U_S.  2015.  Myanmar: Land Tenure Issues and the Impact on Rural Development. (May):i-xvii,1-112.
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.
Turner S, Thi_Thanh_Hiên_Pham _.  2015.  “Nothing Is Like It Was Before”: The Dynamics between Land-Use and Land-Cover, and Livelihood Strategies in the Northern Vietnam Borderlands. Land. 4(4):1030-1059.
Chankrajang T.  2015.  Partial Land Rights and Agricultural Outcomes: Evidence from Thailand. Land Economics. 91(1):126-148.
Scurrah N, Hirsch P.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Cambodia. :32. (504.4 KB)
Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Lao PDR. (November):23. (497.76 KB)
Scurrah N, Hirsch P, Woods K.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Myanmar. :32. (568.45 KB)
Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in the Mekong Region. :52. (703.1 KB)
Srikham W, Smyth J, Suksamret MMethasit.  2015.  Politics of Land Grabbing in the Borderland: A Case Study of Chongjom Border Market, Kabcheong District, Surin Province. Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (53):i-iii,1-8.
Kemper N, Luu_Viet_Ha _, Klump R.  2015.  Property Rights and Consumption Volatility: Evidence from a Land Reform in Vietnam. World Development. 71:107-130.
Newman C, Tarp F, van den Broeck K.  2015.  Property Rights and Productivity: The Case of Joint Land Titling in Vietnam. Land Economics. 91(1):91-105.
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.
Dwyer MB, Ingalls M.  2015.  REDD+ at the crossroads: Choices and tradeoffs for 2015 – 2020 in Laos. :i-vi,1-40.
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.
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.
Touch S, Neef A.  2015.  Resistance to Land Grabbing and Displacement in Rural Cambodia. Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (16)
Suhardiman D, Giordano M, Keovilignavong O, Sotoukee T.  2015.  Revealing the hidden effects of land grabbing through better understanding of farmers’ strategies in dealing with land loss. Land Use Policy. 49:195-202.
Cole R, Wong G, Brockhaus M.  2015.  Reworking the land: A review of literature on the role of migration and remittances in the rural livelihoods of Southeast Asia. :i-viii,1-32.
Dao N.  2015.  Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(2):347-369.
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.
Jiao X, Smith-Hall C, Theilade I.  2015.  Rural household incomes and land grabbing in Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 48:317-328.
Asia_Indigenous_Peoples_Pact(AIPP), Food_and_Agriculture_Organization_of_the_United_Nations(FAO), International_Work_Group_for_Indigenous_Affairs(IWGIA).  2015.  Shifting cultivation, livelihood and food security. Edited by Christian Erni. :i-xiv,1-415.
GRAIN _.  2015.  Socially Responsible Farmland Investment: a growing trap. :1-13.
Walsh J.  2015.  The Special Economic Zones of the Greater Mekong Subregion: Land Ownership and Social Transformation. Land grabbing, conflict and agrarian‐environmental transformations: perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (19):1-13.

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