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Paul A, Roth R, Saw_Paul_Sein_Twa _.  2023.  Conservation for self-determination: Salween Peace Park as an Indigenous Karen conservation initiative. AlterNative. 19(2):271-282.
Barter D.  2024.  Conflict sensitivity and activism: insights from Cambodia's resource conflicts. Development in Practice. 34(5):555-567.
Nguyen_Quang_Tan _, Do_Anh_Tuan _, Campell NY, Ingalls M.  2024.  Comparative Analysis of the Customary Tenure Pilots in Viet Nam: Key processes and lessons learned. MRLG. Case Study:38p..
Jr. SMBorras, Franco JC, Zau_Nam _.  2020.  Climate change and land: Insights from Myanmar. World Development. 129:1-11.
Hirsch P.  2006.  Civil society and interdependencies: Towards a regional political ecology of Mekong development. Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific: Between Local and Global. :226-246.
Sun Y.  2012.  China and the Changing Myanmar. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 31(4):51-77.
Swift P.  2013.  Changing ethnic identities among the Kuy in Cambodia: Assimilation, reassertion and the making of Indigenous identity. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):296-308.
Hoang_Quoc_Chinh _, Nguyen_Thi_Hoa _, Nguyen_Thanh_Hien _, Vu_Thi_Bich_Hop _.  2020.  Challenges and opportunities of the EU-Vietnam Voluntary Partnership Agreement for women and civil society. :1-24.
Human_Rights_Watch _.  2024.  Carbon Offsetting's Casualties: Violations of Chong Indigenous People's Rights in Cambodia's Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project. :118pp..
Biddulph R.  2014.  Cambodia’s land management and administration project. (086):1-14.
Land_Watch_Asia(LWA).  2011.  Cambodia: Fighting for Land Rights amid Shrinking Democratic Space. :1-8.
Food_and_Agriculture_Organization_of_the_United_Nations(FAO).  2011.  Cambodia and FAO Achievements and success stories. :1-39.
Mark SSue, Belton B.  2020.  Breaking with the past? The politics of land restitution and the limits to restitutive justice in Myanmar Land Use Policy. 94:1-10.
Suebsakwong Y, Baird IG.  2020.  Ban Khee Thao, a Site of Political History, and a Symbolic Space of Resistance and Land Politics of the Hmong in Thailand. Thammasat Review. 23(2):73-105.
Mekong_Region_Land_Governance _(MRLG), Land_Information_Working_Group _(LIWG).  2021.  Assessment of the new Land Law and Forestry Law in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Focusing on Customary Rights. (April):1-56.
Gritten D, Lewis SRose, Breukink G, Mo K, Dang_Thi_Thu_Thuy _, Delattre E.  2019.  Assessing forest governance in the countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion. Forests. 10(1):1-16.
Missingham BD.  2003.  The Assembly of the Poor in Thailand: From Local Struggles to National Protest Movement. :i-viii,1-237.
Mark SS.  2016.  Are the Odds of Justice “Stacked” Against Them? Challenges and Opportunities for Securing Land Claims by Smallholder Farmers in Myanmar Critical Asian Studies. 48(3):443-460.
Kane S, Hackman R, Gritten D, Luangphay T, Phouangmala B.  2017.  Analyzing the enabling environment for transforming forest landscape conflicts: the example of Lao PDR. Land and Poverty Conference 2017: Responsible Land Governance—Towards an Evidence-Based Approach. (March):1-27.
Ferrand P, Jeune SLe.  2018.  Agroecology Futures: Inspiring and innovating stories from the Agroecology Learning Alliance in South East Asia. :1-146.
Diepart J‐C, Ngo S, Ngin C, Ouer I.  2022.  Agricultural Investment at the Crossroads in Cambodia: Towards inclusion of small-holder farmers? Centre for Policy Studies (CPS), Analyzing Development Issues Centre (ADIC), Mekong Region Land Governance Project (MRLG). Case Study(6):1-48.
Woods K.  2013.  Agribusiness Investments in Myanmar: Opportunities and Challenges for Poverty Reduction. :1-115.
OXFAM _.  2013.  Aggregated outcomes of the community consultation supporting the improvement of the draft amended Land Law - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. :1-8.
Franco JC, Borras_Jr. SM.  2021.  The 5Rs in Myanmar: Towards a future federal democratic system where working people can flourish. :1-48.

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