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Salaisook P, Faysse N, Tsusaka TW.  2020.  Reasons for adoption of sustainable land management practices in a changing context: A mixed approach in Thailand. Land Use Policy. 96:1-9.
Singirankabo UAlban, Ertsen MWillem.  2020.  Relations between Land Tenure Security and Agricultural Productivity: Exploring the Effect of Land Registration. Land. 9(5):1-19.
Debonne N, van Vliet J, Heinimann A, Verburg P.  2018.  Representing large-scale land acquisitions in land use change scenarios for the Lao PDR. Regional Environmental Change. 18:1857-1869.
Liversage H..  2011.  Responding to ‘land grabbing’ and promoting responsible investment in agriculture. IFAD Occasional Paper 2. :1-16.
Promkhambut A, Yokying P, Woods K, Fisher M, Yong MLi, Manorom K, Baird IG, Fox J.  2023.  Rethinking agrarian transition in Southeast Asia through rice farming in Thailand. World Development. 169(June):106309.
Vicol M, Pritchard B, Yu_Yu_Htay _.  2018.  Rethinking the role of agriculture as a driver of social and economic transformation in Southeast Asia's upland regions: The view from Chin State, Myanmar. Land Use Policy. 72:451-460.
Paglietti L, Sabrie R.  2013.  Review of smallholder lingkages for inclusive agribusiness development. :i-xiv,1-84.
Leblond J-P.  2019.  Revisiting forest transition explanations: The role of “push” factors and adaptation strategies in forest expansion in northern Phetchabun, Thailand. Land Use Policy. 83:195-214.
Dapice DO, Vallely TJ, Wilkinson B.  2010.  Revitalizing Agriculture in Myanmar: Breaking Down Barriers, Building a Framework for Growth. :1-64.
Centre_for_Development_Oriented_Research_in_Agriculture_and_Livelihood_Systems(CENTDOR).  2014.  Rice-Based Farming Practices in three Provinces Kampong Speu, Kampot and Takeo, Cambodia. :1-76.
Deininger K, Byerlee D, Lindsay J, Norton A, Selod H, Stickler M.  2011.  Rising Global Interest in Farmland: Can it Yield Sustainable and Equitable Benefits? :i-xlvi,1-218.
Özdoğan M, Baird IG, Dwyer MB.  2018.  The role of remote sensing for understanding large-scale rubber concession expansion in Southern Laos. Land. 7(2):1-20.
Fox JM, Castella JChristophe, Ziegler AD, Westley SB.  2014.  Rubber plantations expand in mountainous Southeast Asia: What are the consequences for the environment? Asia Pacific IssuesAsia Pacific Issues. (114):1-8.
Dao N.  2015.  Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(2):347-369.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2009.  Rubber Production in Northern Laos: Geographies of Growth and Contractual Diversity. :1-63.
Lu JN.  2020.  Rubber’s Reach: Chinese land investments and state territorialization in the Sino-Lao borderlands. :i-ii,1-147.
Dove MR.  2018.  Rubber versus forest on contested Asian land. Nature Plants. 4:321-322.
Kaino T.  2006.  Rural Credit Markets in Myanmar: A Study of Formal and Non-Formal Lenders. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development. 4(November):1-15.
Thawnghmung A_M.  2003.  Rural perceptions of state legitimacy in Burma/Myanmar. Journal of Peasant Studies. 30(785022369):1-40.
Castella J-C.  2021.  Rural Roads Are Paving the Way for Land-Use Intensification in the Uplands of Laos. Land. 10(3):1-19.
Belton B, Filipski M.  2019.  Rural transformation in central Myanmar: By how much, and for whom? Journal of Rural Studies. 67:166-176.
Vongvisouk T, Broegaard RBrandt, Mertz O, Thongmanivong S.  2016.  Rush for cash crops and forest protection: Neither land sparing nor land sharing. Land Use Policy. 55:182-192.
Diepart J-C, Nguon R.  2010.  Scaling the landscapes: a methodology to support integrated subnational spatial planning in Cambodia. XXIV FIG 2010. :1-14.
Ornetsmüller C, Verburg PH, Heinimann A.  2016.  Scenarios of land system change in the Lao PDR: Transitions in response to alternative demands on goods and services provided by the land. Applied Geography. 75:1-11.
Mahanty S.  2019.  Shadow Economies and the State: A Comparison of Cassava and Timber Networks on the Cambodia-Vietnam Frontier. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 49(2):193-215.

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