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Schmid M, Heinimann A, Zaehringer JG.  2021.  Patterns of land system change in a Southeast Asian biodiversity hotspot. Applied Geography. 126(June 2020):102380.
Nguyen_Thi_Dien _, Vu_Dinh_Ton _, Lebailly P.  2011.  Peasant responses to agricultural land conversion and mechanism of rural social differentiation in Hung Yen province, Northern Vietnam. Meeting the Challenges Facing Asian Agriculture and Agricultural Economics toward a Sustainable Future. :1-34.
Diepart J-C, Dupuis D.  2014.  The peasants in turmoil: Khmer Rouge, state formation and the control of land in northwest Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 41(4):445-468.
Asif F, Beckwith L, Ngin C.  2023.  People and politics: Urban climate resilience in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Frontiers in Sustainable Cities. 4
Sato J.  2000.  People in Between: Conversion and Conservation of Forest Lands in Thailand. Development and Change. 31:155-177.
Labbe D., Musil C..  2013.  Periurban Land Redevelopment in Vietnam under Market Socialism. Urban Studies. 51(May):1146-1161.
Erni C.  2021.  Persistence and Change in Customary Tenure Systems in Myanmar. :i-vi,1-58.
Boutry M, Allaverdian C, Tin_Myo_Win _, Khin_Pyae_Sone _.  2018.  Persistence and Change In Hakha Chin Land and Resource Tenure: A Study on Land Dynamics in the Periphery of Hakha. :i-xxxviii,1-158.
Thiel F.  2011.  Phnom Penh - Property and Planning in a Contested City. The Planning Review. 47(184):6-11.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2012.  Plantation rubber, land grabbing and social-property transformation in southern Laos. Journal of Peasant Studies. 39(3-4):1017-1037.
Meehan P.  2022.  “Ploughing the land five times”: Opium and agrarian change in the ceasefire landscapes of south-western Shan State, Myanmar. Journal of Agrarian Change. 22(2):254-277.
Bourgoin J, Castella J-C.  2011.  “PLUP FICTION”: Landscape Simulation for Participatory Land Use Planning in Northern Lao PDR. Mountain Research and Development. 31(2):78-88.
Trædal LTore, Angelsen A.  2020.  Policies Drive Sub-National Forest Transitions in Vietnam. Forests. 11(10):1-21.
Fox J, Fujita Y, Ngidang D, Peluso N, Potter L, Sakuntaladewi N, Sturgeon J, Thomas D.  2009.  Policies, Political-Economy, and Swidden in Southeast Asia. Human Ecology. 37(3):305-322.
Keoka K, Bouahom B, Hett C, Harari N.  2020.  Policies, Strategies, Processes and Frameworks for Scaling Up Sustainable Land Management in Lao PDR. :1-17.
Kissinger G.  2020.  Policy Responses to Direct and Underlying Drivers of Deforestation: Examining Rubber and Coffee in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Forests. 11(7):1-25.
Sakayarote K, Shrestha RP.  2016.  Policy-driven rubber plantation and its driving factors: a case of smallholders in northeast Thailand. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. :1-12.
Markussen T, Tarp F.  2014.  Political connections and land-related investment in rural Vietnam. Journal of Development Economics. 110:291-302.
Stuart-Fox M.  2006.  The Political Culture of Corruption in the Lao PDR. Asian Studies Review. 30(1):59-75.
Borras_Jr. SM, Franco JC.  2011.  Political Dynamics of Land-grabbing in Southeast Asia: Understanding Europe’s Role. :1-55.
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.
Woods K.  2012.  The Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An Overview. :1-34.
Le Billon P.  2000.  The Political Ecology of Transition in Cambodia 1989-1999: War, Peace and Forest Exploitation. Development and Change. 31:785-805.
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)

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