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2014
Curran SR, Meijer-Irons J.  2014.  Climate Variability, Land Ownership and Migration: Evidence From Thailand About Gender Impacts. Washington Journal of Environment Law & Policy. 4(1):37-74.
Cotula L.  2014.  Foreign investment, law and sustainable development: A handbook on agriculture and extractive industries. :i-x,1-160.
Dhiaulhaq A, Yasmi Y, Gritten D, Kelley L, Chandet H.  2014.  Land grabbing and forest conflict in Cambodia: Implications for community and sustainable forest management. Forests under Pressure: Local Responses to Global Issues. :205-216.
Cambodian_Human_Rights_and_Development_Association(ADHOC).  2014.  Land Situation in Cambodia 2013. (April):i-iii,1-47.
Crouch M.  2014.  The Layers of Legal Development in Myanmar. Law, Society and Transition in Myanmar. :1-37.
Crouch M.  2014.  The Layers of Legal Development in Myanmar. Law, Society and Transition in Myanmar. :1-37.
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.
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.
Haggblade S, Boughton D, Cho KMar, Denning G, Kloeppinger-Todd R, Oo Z, Sandar TMin, Than TMaung, Wai N_E_M_A, Wilson S et al..  2014.  Strategic Choices Shaping Agricultural Performance and Food Security in Myanmar. Journal of International Affairs. 67(2):55-71.
2015
Mellac M, Castellanet C.  2015.  Convergence under pressure: Different routes to private ownership through land reforms in four Mekong countries (Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam). :1-43.
Ahrends A, Hollingsworth PM, Ziegler AD, Fox JM, Chen H, Su Y, Xu J.  2015.  Current trends of rubber plantation expansion may threaten biodiversity and livelihoods. Global Environmental Change. 34:48-58.
Carter C, Harding A.  2015.  Land Grabs in Asia: What Role for the Law? :i-xvii,1-179.
Hunsberger C, Corbera E, Borras_Jr. SM, de la Rosa R, Eang V, Franco JC, Herre R, Kham SSam, Park C, Pred D et al..  2015.  Land-based climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: understanding intersections and linkages, exploring actions for change. (1):1-26.
Castellanet C, Diepart J‐C.  2015.  The neoliberal agricultural modernization model: A fundamental cause for large‐scale land acquisition and counter land reform policies in the Mekong region. Land grabbing, conflict and agrarian‐environmental transformations: perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (55):i-iii,1-12.
Chankrajang T.  2015.  Partial Land Rights and Agricultural Outcomes: Evidence from Thailand. Land Economics. 91(1):126-148.
Cole R, Wong G, Brockhaus M.  2015.  Reworking the land: A review of literature on the role of migration and remittances in the rural livelihoods of Southeast Asia. :i-viii,1-32.
Travers H, Winney K, Clements T, Evans T, Milner-Gulland E.J.  2015.  A tale of two villages: An investigation of conservation-driven land tenure reform in a Cambodian Protection Forest. Land Use Policy. 43:186-196.

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