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Human_Rights_Watch _.  2024.  Carbon Offsetting's Casualties: Violations of Chong Indigenous People's Rights in Cambodia's Sourthern 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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Kenney-Lazar M, Mark SSue.  2021.  Variegated transitions: Emerging forms of land and resource capitalism in Laos and Myanmar. Environment and Planning A. 53(2):1-19.
Milne S.  2013.  Under the leopard's skin: Land commodification and the dilemmas of Indigenous communal title in upland Cambodia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):323-339.
Adler D, Sokbunthoeun S.  2012.  Toward Equity in Development When the Law Is Not the Law: Reflections on Legal Pluralism in Practice. Legal Pluralism and Development Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue. :83-92.
Daley E.  2011.  Strategies to Get Gender Onto the Agenda of the “Land Grab” Debate. (March):1-5.
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.
Barney K.  2004.  Re-encountering resistance: Plantation activism and smallholder production in Thailand and Sarawak, Malaysia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 45(3):325-339.
Kabiri N.  2016.  Public participation, land use and climate change governance in Thailand. Land Use Policy. 52:511-517.
Jacobsen T, Stuart-Fox M.  2013.  Power and Political Culture in Cambodia. Asia Research Institute. :1-28.
Neef A.  2016.  Land Rights Matter! Anchors to Reduce Land Grabbing, Dispossession and Displacement. A Comparative Study of Land Rights Systems in Southeast Asia and the Potential of National and International Legal Frameworks and Guidelines. :1-80.

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