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World_Food_Programme(WFP).  2008.  Cambodia - Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis. :1-103.
World_Bank _.  2011.  Compulsory Land Acquisition and Voluntary Land Conversion in Vietnam. :i-xxi,1-223.
World_Bank _, Livelihoods_and_Food_Security_Trust_Fund(LIFT), Enlightened_Myanmar_Research(EMR).  2014.  Qualitative Social and Economic Monitoring: Round Four Report. :i-v,1-84.
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.
Work C.  2015.  Intersections of Climate Change Mitigation Policies, Land Grabbing and Conflict in a Fragile State: Insights from Cambodia. :1-34.
Work C, Thuon R.  2017.  Inside and outside the maps: mutual accommodation and forest destruction in Cambodia. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 38(3):360-377.
Work C, Beban A.  2016.  Mapping the Srok: The Mimeses of Land Titling in Cambodia. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia. 31(1):37-80.
Work C, Theilade I, Thuon T.  2022.  Under the canopy of development aid: illegal logging and the shadow state. Journal of Peasant Studies. :1-32.
Woods K.  2013.  Timber Trade Flows and Actors in Myanmar: The Political Economy of Myanmar’s Timber Trade. :i-ii,1-18.
Woods KM.  2018.  The Conflict Resource Economy and Pathways to Peace in Burma. (144):i-ii,1-34.
Woods K.  2014.  Agribusiness and land grabs in Myanmar. Mekong Commons. :1.
Woods K.  2013.  Agribusiness Investments in Myanmar: Opportunities and Challenges for Poverty Reduction. :1-115.
Woods K.  2019.  Rubber out of the ashes: locating Chinese agribusiness investments in ‘armed sovereignties’ in the Myanmar–China borderlands. Territory, Politics, Governance. 7(1):79-95.
Woods KM.  2020.  Smaller-scale land grabs and accumulation from below: Violence, coercion and consent in spatially uneven agrarian change in Shan State, Myanmar. World Development. 127:1-16.
Woods K, Canby K.  2011.  Overview of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade: Baseline Study 4 - Myanmar. (August):1-56.
Woods K.  2011.  Ceasefire capitalism: military–private partnerships, resource concessions and military–state building in the Burma–China borderlands. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(October):747-770.
Woods K.  2015.  Intersections of land grabs and climate change mitigation strategies in Myanmar as a (post-) war state of conflict. :1-38.
Woods K.  2012.  The Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An Overview. :1-34.
Woods K.  2015.  CP maize contract farming in Shan State, Myanmar: A regional case of a place-based corporate agro-feed system. :i-iv,1-27.
Woods K, Treanor NBasik, Dwyer M.  2020.  "Conflict Rubber" and Land Rights in Southeastern Myanmar. :1-13.
Woods K.  2015.  Commercial Agriculture Expansion in Myanmar: Links to Deforestation, Conversion Timber, and Land Conflicts. Forest Trend Report Series. (i-xv, 1-58)
Woods KM.  2019.  Green Territoriality: Conservation as State Territorialization in a Resource Frontier. Human Ecology. 47:217-232.
Woods KM, Naimark J.  2020.  Conservation as counterinsurgency: A case of ceasefire in a rebel forest in southeast Myanmar. Political Geography. 83:1-11.
Woods K.  2010.  Community Forestry in Cease-Fire Zones in Kachin State, Northern Burma: Formalizing Collective Property in Contested Ethnic Areas. CAPRi Workshop on Collective Action, Property Rights, and Conflict in Natural Resources Management. :1-20.
Wong GY, Moeliono M, Bong IW, Thuy_Thu_Pham _, Sahide MAK, Naito D, Brockhaus M.  2020.  Social forestry in Southeast Asia: Evolving interests, discourses and the many notions of equity. Geoforum. 117:246-258.

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