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2015
Gironde C, Peeters A.  2015.  Land Acquisitions in Northeastern Cambodia: Space and Time matters. Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (24):i-iii,1-29.
Markussen T.  2015.  Land issues in Vietnam 2006–14: Markets, property rights, and investment. UNU-WIDER Working Paper. (September):i-ii,1-22.
Diepart J-C, Doch S, Hak S, Ham K, Heng C, Heng K, Jones RW, Kim N, Kim S, Kleinpeter V et al..  2015.  Learning for Resilience: Insights from Cambodia's Rural Communities. :i-xvi,1-272.
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.
Scurrah N, Hirsch P.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Cambodia. :32. (504.4 KB)
Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Lao PDR. (November):23. (497.76 KB)
Scurrah N, Hirsch P, Woods K.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Myanmar. :32. (568.45 KB)
Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in the Mekong Region. :52. (703.1 KB)
Kemper N, Luu_Viet_Ha _, Klump R.  2015.  Property Rights and Consumption Volatility: Evidence from a Land Reform in Vietnam. World Development. 71:107-130.
Newman C, Tarp F, van den Broeck K.  2015.  Property Rights and Productivity: The Case of Joint Land Titling in Vietnam. Land Economics. 91(1):91-105.
Suhardiman D, Giordano M, Keovilignavong O, Sotoukee T.  2015.  Revealing the hidden effects of land grabbing through better understanding of farmers’ strategies in dealing with land loss. Land Use Policy. 49:195-202.
Dao N.  2015.  Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(2):347-369.
GRAIN _.  2015.  Socially Responsible Farmland Investment: a growing trap. :1-13.
2014
Byerlee D, Kyaw D, San Thein U, L Kham S.  2014.  Agribusiness Models for Inclusive Growth in Myanmar: Diagnosis and Ways Forward. :i-xvii,1-66.
Cambodia_Development_Resource_Institute(CDRI).  2014.  Cambodia Development Review - Complete issue March 2014. Cambodia Development Review. 18(1):1-24.
Development_Research_Forum(DRF).  2014.  Cambodia’s Agricultural Land Resources: Status and Challenges. :1-4.
Rungmanee S.  2014.  The Dynamic Pathways of Agrarian Transformation in the Northeastern Thai-Lao Borderlands. Australian Geographer. 45(3):341-354.
Byerlee D.  2014.  The Fall and Rise Again of Plantations in Tropical Asia: History Repeated? Land. 3(3):574-597.
Gorman T.  2014.  Fluid dynamics: Water, knowledge, and power in the Mekong Delta. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 45(03):419-426.
Diepart J-C, Dupuis D.  2014.  The peasants in turmoil: Khmer Rouge, state formation and the control of land in northwest Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 41(4):445-468.
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.
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.
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.

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