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Van_Der_Meer_Simo A., Kanowski P., Barney K..  2020.  Economic Returns to Households Participating in Different Models of Commercial Tree Plantations in Lao PDR. International Forestry Review. 22(1):132-152.
Vicol M, Niño HPérez.  2023.  Conceptualizing contract farming in the global land grabbing debate. Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. :128-142.
Vilaymeng P.  2005.  Impact of the Land Allocation Programme on Land Use and Land Management in Lao PDR. Integrated Watershed Management: Studies and Experiences from Asia. (August 2002):657-676.
Vongpraseuth T, Gyu C.  2015.  Globalization, foreign direct investment, and urban growth management: Policies and conflicts in Vientiane, Laos. Land Use Policy. 42:790-799.
Vongvisouk T, Broegaard RBrandt, Mertz O, Thongmanivong S.  2016.  Rush for cash crops and forest protection: Neither land sparing nor land sharing. Land Use Policy. 55:182-192.
Vongvisouk T, Dwyer M.  2016.  Falling Rubber Prices in Northern Laos: Local Responses and Policy Options. :i-v,1-53.
Vongvisouk T, Nanhthavong V, Latthachack P, Thongphanh D, Zaehringer JG, Thongmanivong S.  2009.  Economic development and smallholder agency in Lao PDR. :6-8.
Vuola M, Korkeakoski M, Vähäkari N, Dwyer MB, Hogarth NJ, Kaivo-oja J, Luukkanen J, Chea E, Thuon T, Phonhalath K.  2020.  What is a Green Economy? Review of National-Level Green Economy Policies in Cambodia and Lao PDR Sustainability. 12(16):1-20.
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Walsh J.  2015.  The Special Economic Zones of the Greater Mekong Subregion: Land Ownership and Social Transformation. Land grabbing, conflict and agrarian‐environmental transformations: perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (19):1-13.
Wang J, Sui L, Yang X, Wang Z, Ge D, Kang J, Yang F, Liu Y, Liu B.  2019.  Economic Globalization Impacts on the Ecological Environment of Inland Developing Countries: A Case Study of Laos from the Perspective of the Land Use/Cover Change. Sustainability. 11(14):1-21.
Wang K-C.  2024.  Struggling for access in the global era: the cases of edamame and rice agriculture in rural Thailand. Food, Culture and Society. :1-21.
White B, Borras_Jr. SM, Hall R, Scoones I, Wolford W.  2012.  The new enclosures: Critical perspectives on corporate land deals. Journal of Peasant Studies. 39(3-4):619-647.
Wittekind CT, Faxon HO.  2023.  Networks of Speculation: Making Land Markets on Myanmar Facebook. Antipode. 55(2):643-665.
Wong GY, Moeliono M, Bong IW, Thuy_Thu_Pham _, Sahide MAK, Naito D, Brockhaus M.  2020.  Social forestry in Southeast Asia: Evolving interests, discourses and the many notions of equity. Geoforum. 117:246-258.
Woods K.  2019.  Rubber out of the ashes: locating Chinese agribusiness investments in ‘armed sovereignties’ in the Myanmar–China borderlands. Territory, Politics, Governance. 7(1):79-95.
Woods K.  2014.  Agribusiness and land grabs in Myanmar. Mekong Commons. :1.
Woods K.  2013.  Timber Trade Flows and Actors in Myanmar: The Political Economy of Myanmar’s Timber Trade. :i-ii,1-18.
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.
Woods K.  2015.  CP maize contract farming in Shan State, Myanmar: A regional case of a place-based corporate agro-feed system. :i-iv,1-27.
Woods K.  2013.  Agribusiness Investments in Myanmar: Opportunities and Challenges for Poverty Reduction. :1-115.
Woods KM.  2019.  Green Territoriality: Conservation as State Territorialization in a Resource Frontier. Human Ecology. 47:217-232.
Woods K.  2012.  The Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An Overview. :1-34.
Woods K, Canby K.  2011.  Overview of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade: Baseline Study 4 - Myanmar. (August):1-56.
Woods KM.  2018.  The Conflict Resource Economy and Pathways to Peace in Burma. (144):i-ii,1-34.

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