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Ehrensperger A, Nanhthavong V, Beban A, Gironde C, Diepart J-C, Scurrah N, Nguyen A-T, Cole R, Hett C, Ingalls M.  2024.  The agrarian transition in the Mekong Region: pathways towards sustainable land systems. Journal of Land Use Science. 19(1):1-23.
Archer D.  2012.  Baan Mankong participatory slum upgrading in Bangkok, Thailand: Community perceptions of outcomes and security of tenure. Habitat International. 36(1):178-184.
W. Green N, Baird IG.  2016.  Capitalizing on Compensation: Hydropower Resettlement and the Commodification and Decommodification of Nature–Society Relations in Southern Laos. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 106(4):853-873.
Muller F-V.  2012.  Commune-Based Land Allocation for Poverty Reduction in Cambodia. :1-23.
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.
Rabe A.  2013.  Directive 01BB in Ratnakiri Province Cambodia: Issues and Impacts of Private Land Titling in Indigenous Communities. :1-45.
Dwyer MB.  2015.  The Formalization Fix? Land titling, state land concessions, and the politics of spatial transparency in contemporary Cambodia The Journal of Peasant Studies. :1-26.
Padwe J.  2013.  Highlands of history: Indigenous identity and its antecedents in Cambodia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):282-295.
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.
Hoang_Huu_Dinh _, Basnet S, Wesseler J.  2023.  Impact of Land Tenure Security Perception on Tree Planting Investment in Vietnam. Land. 12(2)
Knudsen CMS, Mertz O.  2016.  Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community. Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography. 116(1):82-84.
Baird IG.  2013.  'Indigenous Peoples' and land: Comparing communal land titling and its implications in Cambodia and Laos. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):269-281.
Graf A, Kruckow C, Gemperle S.  2013.  ‘Land Grabbing’ in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Contexts CRITICAL REFLECTION. KOFF Roundtable of November 27th 2012. :1-8.
Mellac M.  2011.  Land Reform and Changing Identities in Two Tai-Speaking Districts in Northern Vietnam. Moving Mountains: Ethnicity and Livelihoods in Highland China, Vietnam and Laos. (Article 14):146-172.
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.
Analyzing_Development_Issues(ADI), Land_Information_Centre _.  2007.  Land Titling and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Two Sanglat in Prey Nup District, Sihanoukville Municipality. :1-50.
Land_Core_Group(LCG), Food_Security_Working_Group(FSWG).  2009.  The Role of Land Tenure Security for Smallholder Farmers in National Development: A policy discussion brief by the Land Core Group of the Food Security Working Group. :1-12.
Rammohan A, Pritchard B.  2014.  The Role of Landholding as a Determinant of Food and Nutrition Insecurity in Rural Myanmar. World Development. 64:597-608.
Bugalski N, Pred D.  2013.  Safeguarding Tenure: Lessons from Cambodia and Papua New Guinea for the World Bank Safeguards Review. Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. :1-23.
Daley E.  2011.  Strategies to Get Gender Onto the Agenda of the “Land Grab” Debate. (March):1-5.
Soulivanh B, Chantalasy A, Suphida P, Lintzmeyer F.  2004.  Study on Land Allocation to Individual Households in Rural Areas of Lao PDR. (December):i-viii,1-81.
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.

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