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Development_Research_Forum(DRF).  2014.  Cambodia’s Agricultural Land Resources: Status and Challenges. :1-4.
Deutsche_Gesellschaft_für_Internationale_Zusammenarbeit(GIZ).  2014.  Participation in and Impacts of Participatory Land Use Planning and Village Development Planning. :1-44.
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.
Deligne A, Hayward D, Campbell NY, Cole R, Ingalls M.  2021.  Mekong Regional Land Forum 2021: Land tenure in Mekong forest landscapes: Advancing the recognition of customary rights and responsible investment practices.
Deininger K, Selod H, Burns A.  2012.  The Land Governance Assessment Framework: Identifying and Monitoring Good Practice in the Land Sector. :i-xvi,1-147.
Deininger K, Byerlee D, Lindsay J, Norton A, Selod H, Stickler M.  2011.  Rising Global Interest in Farmland: Can it Yield Sustainable and Equitable Benefits? :i-xlvi,1-218.
Deininger K.  2003.  Land Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction. :i-xlvi,1-244.
Debonne N, van Vliet J, Verburg P.  2019.  Future governance options for large-scale land acquisition in Cambodia: Impacts on tree cover and tiger landscapes. Environmental Science and Policy. 94:9-19.
Debonne N, van Vliet J, Heinimann A, Verburg P.  2018.  Representing large-scale land acquisitions in land use change scenarios for the Lao PDR. Regional Environmental Change. 18:1857-1869.
de Soto H.  2000.  The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else. :288.
De Lopez T_Thyl.  2002.  Natural Resource Exploitation in Cambodia: An Examination of Use, Appropriation, and Exclusion. The Journal of Environment & Development. 11:355-379.
De Koninck R, Rousseau J-F.  2013.  Southeast Asian agriculture: Why such rapid growth? L'Espace Geographique. 2013(2):135-155.
Dayet A, Diepart J-C, Sieng S, Tivet F, Demenois J.  2022.  Incentives are not enough! The intricacies of an agroecological transition in upland Cambodia. Conference paper: 16th INRAE, SFER, CIRAD Social Science Research, Clermont-Ferrand, 15-16 December 2022. :1-20.
Davis KFrankel, Yu K, Rulli MCristina, Pichdara L, D'Odorico P.  2015.  Accelerated deforestation driven by large-scale land acquisitions in Cambodia. Nature Geoscience. 8:772-775.
Davidsen S, Anderson JH, Garrido MDelfina Al, Dang_Hung_Vo _, Dang_Ngoc_Dinh _, Tran_Thi_Lan_Huong _.  2011.  Recognizing and Reducing Corruption Risks In Land Management in Vietnam. :1-93.
Dapice DO, Vallely TJ, Wilkinson B.  2010.  Revitalizing Agriculture in Myanmar: Breaking Down Barriers, Building a Framework for Growth. :1-64.
Dao_Minh_Truong _, Yanagisawa M, Kono Y.  2017.  Forest transition in Vietnam: A case study of Northern mountain region. Forest Policy and Economics. 76:72-80.
Dao N.  2015.  Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(2):347-369.
Dang_Hoa_Ho _, McPherson M.  2010.  Land Policy for Socio-economic Development in Vietnam. :1-88.
Daley E.  2011.  Strategies to Get Gender Onto the Agenda of the “Land Grab” Debate. (March):1-5.
Daley E, Osorio M, Clara_Mi_Young_Park _.  2013.  The Gender and Equity Implications of Land-Related Investments on Land Access and Labour and Income-Generating Opportunities: A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Lao PDR. :i-vi,1-67.

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