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Markussen T, Tarp F, Van Den Broeck K.  2011.  The Forgotten Property Rights: Evidence on Land Use Rights in Vietnam. World Development. 39(5):839-850.
Bugalski N, Pred D.  2010.  Formalizing Inequality: Land Titling in Cambodia. :1-10.
Diepart J-C.  2015.  The fragmentation of land tenure systems in Cambodia: peasants and the formalization of land rights. :1-36.
Lund C.  2011.  Fragmented sovereignty: land reform and dispossession in Laos. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(4):885-905.
Diepart J-C, Sem T.  2016.  Fragmented Territories: Incomplete Enclosures and Agrarian Change on the Agricultural Frontier of Samlaut District, North-West Cambodia. Journal of Agrarian Change. :1-22.
Mills EN.  2018.  Framing China’s role in global land deal trends: why Southeast Asia is key. Globalizations. 15(1):168-177.
Temper L.  2019.  From boomerangs to minefields and catapults: dynamics of trans-local resistance to land-grabs. Journal of Peasant Studies. 46(1):188-216.
Sangawongse S, Fisher R, Prabudhanitisarn S.  2021.  From centralised planning to collaborative urban land use planning: The case of Wat Ket, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Social Sciences & Humanities Open. 4(1):1-10.
Bourdier F.  2019.  From Confrontation to Mediation: Cambodian Farmers Expelled by a Vietnamese Company. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 38(1):55-76.
Beban A, So S, Un K.  2017.  From Force to Legitimation: Rethinking Land Grabs in Cambodia. Development and Change. 48(3):590-612.
Phuc_To _, Mahanty S, Wells-Dang A.  2019.  From "Land to the Tiller" to the "New Landlords"? The Debate over Vietnam's Latest Land Reforms Land. 8(8):1-19.
W. Green N.  2019.  From rice fields to financial assets: Valuing land for microfinance in Cambodia. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 44(4):749-762.
Einzenberger R.  2018.  Frontier Capitalism and Politics of Dispossession in Myanmar: The Case of the Mwetaung (Gullu Mual) Nickel Mine in Chin State. Austrian Journal of South East Asia. 11(1):13-34.
Debonne N, van Vliet J, Verburg P.  2019.  Future governance options for large-scale land acquisition in Cambodia: Impacts on tree cover and tiger landscapes. Environmental Science and Policy. 94:9-19.
Fujita Y, Phengsopha K.  2008.  The Gap Between Policy and Practice in Lao PDR. Lessons from Forest Decentralization: Money, Justice and the Quest for Good Governance in Asia-Pacific. :117-131.
Jackson C.  2003.  Gender analysis of land: beyond land rights for women? Journal of agrarian Change. 3(4):453-480.
Lambrecht I, Mahrt K.  2019.  Gender and Assets in Rural Myanmar: A Cautionary Tale for the Analyst. (IFPRI Discussion Paper 1894):i-iii,1-25.
Daley E, Osorio M, Clara_Mi_Young_Park _.  2013.  The Gender and Equity Implications of Land-Related Investments on Land Access and Labour and Income-Generating Opportunities: A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Lao PDR. :i-vi,1-67.
Park CMi Young.  2021.  Gender and generation in rural politics in Myanmar: a missed space for (re)negotiation? Journal of Peasant Studies. 48(3):560-585.
Okpara UT, Stringer LC, Akhtar-Schuster M.  2019.  Gender and land degradation neutrality: A cross-country analysis to support more equitable practices. Land Degradation and Development. 30(11):1368-1378.
Agarwal B.  2003.  Gender and Land Rights Revisited: Exploring New Prospects via the State, Family and Market. Journal of Agrarian Change. 3(1-2):184-224.
Cornish G, Ramsay R.  2018.  Gender and livelihoods in Myanmar after development-induced resettlement. Forced Migration Review. (59):55-57.
Nguyen_Quy_Nghi _, Nguyen_Thi_Minh_Phuong _, Do_Thi_Le_Hang _.  2021.  Gender biases in resettlement processes in Vietnam: examining women’s participation and implications for impact assessment. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 39(3):206-217.
Thiel F.  2010.  Gender Equality And Land Law In Cambodia. Facing the Challenges – Building the Capacity. (April):1-15.
Scott S.  2003.  Gender, Household Headship and Entitlements to Land: New Vulnerabilities in Vietnam's Decollectivization. Gender, Technology and Development. 7:233-263.

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