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2011
Yu B, Diao X.  2011.  Cambodia’s Agricultural Strategy: Future Development Options for the Rice Sector - A Policy Discussion Paper. Food Policy. :i-v,1-26.
Löhr D.  2011.  The Cambodian Land Market: Development, Aberrations, and Perspectives. Asien. 120:28-47.
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.
Ratner BD.  2011.  Common-Pool Resources, Livelihoods, and Resilience: Critical Challenges for Governance in Cambodia. :i-iv,1-16.
Andersen KEwers.  2011.  Communal Tenure and the Governance of Common Property Resources in Asia: Lessons from Experiences in Selected Countries. :i-iv,1-45.
Environment_Sustainability_Livelihood _.  2011.  Community Forest Resource Survey Phase II: Greater Project Development Area (GPDA) Vilabouly district, Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR. :i-vii,1-80.
World_Bank _.  2011.  Compulsory Land Acquisition and Voluntary Land Conversion in Vietnam. :i-xxi,1-223.
Truong_Thien_Thu _, Perera R.  2011.  Consequences of the two-price system for land in the land and housing market in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Habitat International. 35:30-39.
Environmental_Investigation_Agency(EIA).  2011.  Crossroads: The illicit timber trade between Laos and Vietnam. :1-21.
_and_International_Cooperation_Institute(LRICI)Law_Resear.  2011.  Customary Law and Practice in Lao PDR. :i-xxv,1-132.
2006
Hirsch P.  2006.  Civil society and interdependencies: Towards a regional political ecology of Mekong development. Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific: Between Local and Global. :226-246.
Huy B.  2006.  Community Forest Management (CFM) in Vietnam: Sustainable Forest Management and Benefit Sharing. International Conference on Managing Forest for Poor Reduction: Capturing Opportunities in Harvesting and Wood Processing for the benefit of the Poor. :1-10.

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