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Baird IG.  2014.  The Global Land Grab Meta-Narrative, Asian Money Laundering and Elite Capture: Reconsidering the Cambodian Context. Geopolitics. 19(2):431-453.
Baird IG.  2023.  Indigenous communal land titling, the microfinance industry, and agrarian change in Ratanakiri Province, Northeastern Cambodia. Journal of Peasant Studies. :27pp..
Baird IG.  2024.  Going organic: Challenges for government-supported organic rice promotion and certification nationalism in Thailand. World Development. 173:106421.
Baird IG.  2014.  Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and Access and Exclusion: Obstacles and Opportunities in Cambodia and Laos. Southeast Asian Studies. 3(3):643-668.
Baird IG.  2017.  Resistance and Contingent Contestations to Large-Scale Land Concessions in Southern Laos and Northeastern Cambodia. Land. 6(16):1-19.
Baird IG, Noseworthy W, Nghiem_Phuong_Tuyen _, Le_Thu_Ha _, Fox J.  2019.  Land grabs and labour: Vietnamese workers on rubber plantations in southern Laos. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 40(1):50-70.
Barbesgaard M.  2018.  A landscape of ocean and land-control grabbing in Northern Tanintharyi, Myanmar. :1-15.
Barney K, Van_der_Meer_Simo A.  2019.  Forest-Land Commons in Laos in the Twenty-First Century: Agrarian Capitalism and the 'Non-Commodified Subsistence Guarantee’. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. 25:1-6.
Barney K.  2009.  Laos and the making of a 'relational' resource frontier. Geographical Journal. 175(2):146-159.
Barney K.  2012.  Land, Livelihoods, and Remittances: A Political Ecology of Youth Out-migration across the Lao-Thai Mekong Border. Critical Asian Studies. 44(1):57-83.
Barney K.  2004.  Re-encountering resistance: Plantation activism and smallholder production in Thailand and Sarawak, Malaysia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 45(3):325-339.
Barney K.  2024.  Commercial timber plantations and community livelihoods: Insights from comparative case studies in southern Laos. Forest Policy and Economics. 158(January):103099.
Barney K.  2007.  Power, Progress and Impoverishment: Plantations, Hydropower, Ecological Change and Community Transformation in Hinboun District, Lao PDR. :1-139.
Bateman M.  2020.  Land Titling Improves Access to Microcredit in Cambodia: Be Careful What You Wish For. 2020 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. :1-42.
Bauernschuster S, Pichler M, Nanhthavong V, Bernhard R, Epprecht M, Gingrich S.  2022.  Carbon emissions from land acquisitions in Laos. Ecology and Society. 27(3)
Bauernschuster S, Pichler M, Ingalls M, Thongmanivong S, Gingrich S.  2022.  Discursive and biophysical dimensions of land sparing policies in Laos: Implications for greenhouse gas emissions and food security. Land Use Policy. 120(June):106293.
Baver J, Jonveaux B, Pushkar K, Lila S, Shinjiyasui W.  2013.  Securing Livelihoods and Land Tenure in Rural Myanmar. (May):1-171.
Beauchamp E, Clements T, Milner-Gulland E.J.  2019.  Investigating Perceptions of Land Issues in a Threatened Landscape in Northern Cambodia. Sustainability. 11(21):1-20.
Beauchamp E, Clements T, Milner-Gulland E.J.  2018.  Exploring trade-offs between development and conservation outcomes in Northern Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 71:431-444.
Beaulieu A, Leblond J-P, Déry S, Cao H.  2023.  Urban air pollution anxieties, forest conservation, and farmland expropriation: State territorialization in the uplands and highlands of northern Thailand. Land Use Policy. 131:106687.
Beban A, Gironde C.  2023.  Surviving cassava: smallholder farmer strategies for coping with market volatility in Cambodia. Journal of Land Use Science. 18(1):109-127.
Beban A, Gorman T.  2017.  From land grab to agrarian transition? Hybrid trajectories of accumulation and environmental change on the Cambodia–Vietnam border The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(1):748-768.
Beban A, So S, Un K.  2017.  From Force to Legitimation: Rethinking Land Grabs in Cambodia. Development and Change. 48(3):590-612.
Beban A, Work C.  2014.  The Spirits are Crying: Dispossessing Land and Possessing Bodies in Rural Cambodia. Antipode. 46(3):593-610.
Beban A, Martignoni JB, Hak S, Hue_Le _, Kongmanila D, Dien_Thi_Nguyen _.  2024.  Towards gender-equitable land policy and lawmaking in the Mekong Region. (Thematic Study No. 15):38pp.

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