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Park CMi Young.  2021.  Gender and generation in rural politics in Myanmar: a missed space for (re)negotiation? Journal of Peasant Studies. 48(3):560-585.
Agarwal B.  2003.  Gender and Land Rights Revisited: Exploring New Prospects via the State, Family and Market. Journal of Agrarian Change. 3(1-2):184-224.
Lamb V, Schoenberger L, Middleton C, Un B.  2017.  Gendered eviction, protest and recovery: a feminist political ecology engagement with land grabbing in rural Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(6):1215-1234.
Biddulph R.  2011.  Is the Geographies of Evasion hypothesis useful for explaining and predicting the fate of external interventions? The case of REDD in Cambodia Globalization and Development: Rethinking interventions and governance. :1-19.
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.
Hirsch P.  2001.  Globalisation, Regionalisation and Local Voices: The Asian Development Bank and Rescaled Politics of Environment in the Mekong Region. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 22(3):237-251.
Kenney-Lazar M, Schönweger O, Messerli P, Nanhthavong V.  2023.  Governing Land Concessions in Laos. Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. :96-109.
Polanyi K.  1944.  The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. :317.
Milne S, Frewer T, Mahanty S.  2023.  Green territoriality and resource extraction in Cambodia. Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. :159-172.
Woods KM.  2019.  Green Territoriality: Conservation as State Territorialization in a Resource Frontier. Human Ecology. 47:217-232.
Pauly M, Crosse W, Tosteson J.  2022.  High deforestation trajectories in Cambodia slowly transformed through economic land concession restrictions and strategic execution of REDD+ protected areas. Scientific Reports. 12(17102)
Thuon R.  2018.  Holding corporations from middle countries accountable for human rights violations: a case study of the Vietnamese company investment in Cambodia. Globalizations. 15(1):152-167.
Elkharouf O, Pritchard B.  2019.  How do grassroot NGOs in rural Myanmar express their visions for the food system? Food security and food sovereignty as entangled narratives within NGO struggles and strategies Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 60(3):402-415.
Miller MAnn, Middleton C, Rigg J, Taylor D.  2020.  Hybrid Governance of Transboundary Commons: Insights from Southeast Asia. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 110(1):297-313.
Touch S.  2009.  The Impact of Economic Land Concessions on the Local Livelihoods of Forest Communities in Kratie Province, Northeastern Cambodia. (March):i-xv,1-204.
Jansen LJM, Kalas PP, Bicchieri M.  2021.  Improving governance of tenure in policy and practice: The case of Myanmar. Land Use Policy. 100:1-12.
The_Observatory _, Protection_International _, Asia_Pacific_Forum_On_Women_Law_And_Development_(APWLD) _.  2017.  In harm's way: Women human rights defenders in Thailand. :1-20.
Ma A, Poe_Ei_Phyu _, Knapman C.  2018.  In the land of wise old men: experiences of young women activists in Myanmar. Gender and Development. 26(3):459-476.
Faxon HOliva.  2017.  In the law & on the land: finding the female farmer in Myanmar’s National Land Use Policy. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(6):1197-1214.
Dunford MR.  2019.  Indigeneity, ethnopolitics, and taingyinthar: Myanmar and the global Indigenous Peoples' movement. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 50(1):51-67.
Baird IG.  2023.  Indigenous communal land titling, the microfinance industry, and agrarian change in Ratanakiri Province, Northeastern Cambodia. Journal of Peasant Studies. :27pp..
Chung P, Chung M.  2019.  Indigenous Data Sovereignty in the Mekong Region. 2019 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. :1-25.
Bourdier F.  2014.  Indigenous Groups in Cambodia: An Updated Situation. :1-35.
Hak S, Underhill-Sem Y, Ngin C.  2022.  Indigenous peoples’ responses to land exclusions: emotions, affective links and power relations. Third World Quarterly. 43(3):525-542.
Work C.  2016.  Innovate Approach to Land Conflict Transformation: Lessons learned from the HAGL/ indigenous communities’ mediation process in Ratanakiri, Cambodia. (July):i-iii,1-23.

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