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2017
Hirsch P.  2017.  Afterword: Land Transformations and Exclusion across Regions. Kastom, Property and Ideology: Land Transformations in Melanesia. :405-419.
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.
Hunsberger C, Corbera E, Borras SM, Franco JC, Woods K, Work C, de la Rosa R, Eang V, Herre R, Kham SSam et al..  2017.  Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 38(3):305-324.
Hunsberger C, Corbera E, Borras SM, Franco JC, Woods K, Work C, de la Rosa R, Eang V, Herre R, Kham SSam et al..  2017.  Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 38(3):305-324.
Hayward D.  2017.  Community Land Titling in Thailand: The Legal Evolution and Piloting of Titling Policy. :i-ii,1-16.
Han_Quang_Hanh _, Azadi H, Dogot T, Vu_Dinh_Ton _, Lebailly P.  2017.  Dynamics of Agrarian Systems and Land Use Change in North Vietnam. Land Degradation and Development. 28(3):799-810.
Lawry S, Samii C, Hall R, Leopold A, Hornby D, Mtero F.  2017.  The impact of land property rights interventions on investment and agricultural productivity in developing countries: a systematic review. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 9(1):61-81.
Lawry S, Samii C, Hall R, Leopold A, Hornby D, Mtero F.  2017.  The impact of land property rights interventions on investment and agricultural productivity in developing countries: a systematic review. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 9(1):61-81.
Boutry M, Allaverdian C, Mellac M, Huard S, San_Thein U, Tin_Myo_Win _, Pyae_Sone K.  2017.  Land Tenure in Rural Lowland Myanmar: From historical perspectives to contemporary realities in the Dry zone and the Delta. :1-303.
Hoang_Huu_Nguyen _, Dargusch P, Moss P, Aziz AAbdul.  2017.  Land-use change and socio-ecological drivers of wetland conversion in Ha Tien Plain, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Land Use Policy. 64:101-113.
Cosier M, Phelps J, Thaung_Naing_Oo _, Win_Hlaing _, Whitten T, Fogerite J, Speechly H, Aguirre D, Wilson T, Williams G et al..  2017.  Political transition and emergent forest-conservation issues in Myanmar. Conservation Biology. 31(6):1257-1270.
Schoenberger L, Hall D, Vandergeest P.  2017.  What happened when the land grab came to Southeast Asia? Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):697-725.
2016
Friis C, Reenberg A, Heinimann A, Schönweger O.  2016.  Changing local land systems: Implications of a Chinese rubber plantation in Nambak District, Lao PDR. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 37(1):25-42.
Hoang_Trieu_Huy _, Lyne M, Ratna N, Nuthall P.  2016.  Drivers of transaction costs affecting participation in the rental market for cropland in Vietnam. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 60(3):476-492.
Saswattecha K, Hein L, Kroeze C, Jawjit W.  2016.  Effects of oil palm expansion through direct and indirect land use change in Tapi river basin, Thailand. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management. 12(4):291-313.
Boutthavong S, Hyakumura K, Ehara M, Fujiwara T.  2016.  Historical Changes of Land Tenure and Land Use Rights in a Local Community: A Case Study in Lao PDR. Land. 5(11):1-20.
Holden ST, Ghebru H.  2016.  Land tenure reforms, tenure security and food security in poor agrarian economies: Causal linkages and research gaps. Global Food Security. 10:21-28.
Hirsch P, Mellac M, Scurrah N.  2016.  The political economy of land governance in Viet Nam. :24. (4.72 MB)
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.

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