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2016
W. Green N, Baird IG.  2016.  Capitalizing on Compensation: Hydropower Resettlement and the Commodification and Decommodification of Nature–Society Relations in Southern Laos. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 106(4):853-873.
Souter NJ, Simpson V, Mould A, Eames JC, Gray TNE, Sinclair R, Farrell T, Jurgens JA, Billingsley A.  2016.  Editorial - Will the recent changes in protected area management and the creation of five new protected areas improve biodiversity conservation in Cambodia? Cambodian Journal of Natural History. (1):1-5.
Grimsditch M.  2016.  The “Engine of Economic Growth”: An Overview of Private Investment Policies, Trends, and Projects in Cambodia. :i,1-56.
Kane S., Gritten D., Sapkota L.M, Bui LThi, Dhiaulhaq A..  2016.  Getting the positives out of forest landscape conflicts. Unasylva. 67(247-248):45-51.
Holden ST, Ghebru H.  2016.  Land tenure reforms, tenure security and food security in poor agrarian economies: Causal linkages and research gaps. Global Food Security. 10:21-28.
Gironde C, Golay C, Messerli P.  2016.  Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Focus on South-East Asia. :i-xx,1-300.
Gironde C, Golay C, Messerli P.  2016.  Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Focus on South-East Asia. :i-xx,1-300.
Gillespie J.  2016.  A legal geography of property, tenure, exclusion, and rights in Cambodia: exposing an incongruous property narrative for non-Western settings. Geographical Research. 54(3):256-266.
Guttal S, Chrek S.  2016.  An Overview of Large-Scale Investments in the Mekong Region. :1-28.
Oberlack C, Tejada L, Messerli P, Rist S, Giger M.  2016.  Sustainable livelihoods in the global land rush? Archetypes of livelihood vulnerability and sustainability potentials Global Environmental Change. 41:153-171.
2015
Global_Witness _.  2015.  The Cost of Luxury: Cambodia’s illegal trade in precious wood with China. (February):1-32.
Goetz A.  2015.  Different Regions, Different Reasons? Comparing Chinese land-consuming outward investments in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (37):i-iii,1-20.
Vongpraseuth T, Gyu C.  2015.  Globalization, foreign direct investment, and urban growth management: Policies and conflicts in Vientiane, Laos. Land Use Policy. 42:790-799.
Global_Witness _.  2015.  Guns, Cronies, and Crops: How Military, Political and Business Cronies Conspired to Grab Land in Myanmar. :1-54.
Gironde C, Peeters A.  2015.  Land Acquisitions in Northeastern Cambodia: Space and Time matters. Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (24):i-iii,1-29.
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.
GRAIN _.  2015.  Socially Responsible Farmland Investment: a growing trap. :1-13.
Dhiaulhaq A, De Bruyn T, Gritten D.  2015.  The use and effectiveness of mediation in forest and land conflict transformation in Southeast Asia: Case studies from Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand. Environmental Science and Policy. 45:132-145.

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