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Apornsilp R, Thaworn R.  2018.  Nested Interconnection: Transgressing Community-Based Natural Resource Management towards Innovating Collective Landscape Mobilization. 2018 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. :1-20.
Lestrelin G, Castella J-C, Li Q, Vongvisouk T, Nguyen_Dinh_Tien _, Mertz O.  2019.  A Nested Land Uses-Landscapes-Livelihoods Approach to Assess the Real Costs of Land-Use Transitions: Insights from Southeast Asia. Land. 8(1):1-20.
Manahan MAnn.  2019.  New Challenges and Strategies: In the Defense of Land and Territory. (4):96.
White B, Borras_Jr. SM, Hall R, Scoones I, Wolford W.  2012.  The new enclosures: Critical perspectives on corporate land deals. Journal of Peasant Studies. 39(3-4):619-647.
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.
Phuc_Xuan_To _, Mahanty S, Dressler WH.  2014.  ‘A new landlord’ (địa chủ mới)? Community, land conflict and State Forest Companies (SFCs) in Vietnam Forest Policy and Economics. :1-8.
Gironde C, Reysoo F, Ramirez A_T, Suon S.  2021.  No cash, no food. Gendered reorganization of livelihoods and food security in Cambodia. The Journal of Environment & Development. 48(7):1485-1506.
Huard S.  2020.  Nobody Owns the Land: How Inheritance Shapes Land Relations in the Central Plain of myanmar. Journal of Burma Studies. 24(1):79-117.
Culas C, Nguyễn_Văn_Sửu _, Nguyễn_Thị_Thanh_Bình _.  2010.  Norms and Practices In Contemporary Rural Vietnam: Social Interaction Between Authorities and People. :1-142.
Kim AM.  2007.  North versus South: the impact of social norms in the market pricing of private property rights in Vietnam. World Development. 35(12):2079-2095.
Walker A, Farrelly N.  2008.  Northern Thailand's specter of eviction. Critical Asian Studies. 40(3):373-397.
Doi_Ra _, Khu_Khu_Ju _.  2021.  ‘Nothing about us, without us’: reflections on the challenges of building Land in Our Hands, a national land network in Myanmar/Burma. Journal of Peasant Studies. 48(3):497-516.
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.
Ngo S, Cole R.  2023.  Nurturing Agricultural Cooperativs for Inclusive and Effective Agro-investment Partnerships in Cambodia (Policy Brief). :1-8.
Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development(OECD).  2014.  OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Myanmar 2014. :1-371.
Nomura K, Mitchard ETA, Patenaude G, Bastide J, Oswald P, Nwe T.  2019.  Oil palm concessions in southern Myanmar consist mostly of unconverted forest. Scientific Reports. 9:1-9.
Muller F-V, Zülsdorf G.  2013.  Old Policies – New Action: A Surprising Political Initiative to Recognize Human Rights in the Cambodian Land Reform. Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2013. :1-17.
Ornetsmüller C, Heinimann A, Verburg PH.  2018.  Operationalizing a land systems classification for Laos. Landscape and Urban Planning. 169:229-240.
Hare D.  2008.  The Origins and Influence of Land Property Rights in Vietnam. Development Policy Review. 26(3):339-363.
Park CMi Young.  2019.  “Our Lands are Our Lives”: Gendered Experiences of Resistance to Land Grabbing in Rural Cambodia. Feminist Economics. 25(4):21-44.
Woods K, Canby K.  2011.  Overview of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade: Baseline Study 4 - Myanmar. (August):1-56.
Guttal S, Chrek S.  2016.  An Overview of Large-Scale Investments in the Mekong Region. :1-28.
Chankrajang T.  2015.  Partial Land Rights and Agricultural Outcomes: Evidence from Thailand. Land Economics. 91(1):126-148.
Deutsche_Gesellschaft_für_Internationale_Zusammenarbeit(GIZ).  2014.  Participation in and Impacts of Participatory Land Use Planning and Village Development Planning. :1-44.
Hoang_Phan_Bich_Ngoc _, Fujiwara T, Iwanaga S, Sato N.  2021.  Participation of Local People in the Payment for Forest Environmental Services Program: A Case Study in Central Vietnam. Sustainability. 13(22):1-13.

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