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Barney K.  2004.  Re-encountering resistance: Plantation activism and smallholder production in Thailand and Sarawak, Malaysia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 45(3):325-339.
Van_der_Meer_Simo A, Kanowski P, Barney K.  2019.  Revealing environmental income in rural livelihoods: evidence from four villages in Lao PDR. Forests Trees and Livelihoods. 28(1):16-33.
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.
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.
Wataru F.  2020.  The Rubber Boom Assemblage and Internalized Friction: Attitudes of the Government, NGOs, and Farmers in Northeast Thailand. Southeast Asian Studies. 9(3):381-411.
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.
Ferguson JM.  2014.  The scramble for the Waste Lands: Tracking colonial legacies, counterinsurgency and international investment through the lens of land laws in Burma/Myanmar. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 35(September 2012):295-311.
Asia_Indigenous_Peoples_Pact(AIPP), International_Work_Group_for_Indigenous_Affairs(IWGIA).  2014.  Shifting Cultivation, Livelihood and Food Security: New and Old Challenges for Indigenous Peoples in Asia. :1-11.
Brussevich M.  2020.  The Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones: Evidence from Cambodia. :i-iii,1-23.
De Koninck R, Rousseau J-F.  2013.  Southeast Asian agriculture: Why such rapid growth? L'Espace Geographique. 2013(2):135-155.
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.
Adler D, Sokbunthoeun S.  2012.  Toward Equity in Development When the Law Is Not the Law: Reflections on Legal Pluralism in Practice. Legal Pluralism and Development Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue. :83-92.
Meyfroidt P, Vu_Tan_Phuong _, Hoang_Viet_Anh _.  2013.  Trajectories of deforestation, coffee expansion and displacement of shifting cultivation in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Global Environmental Change. 23(5):1187-1198.
San Thein U, Pyae_Sone K, Diepart J-C.  2017.  Transparency Under Scrutiny: Information Disclosure by the Parliamentary Land Investigation Commission in Myanmar. :i-iii,1-10.
Baird IG.  2011.  Turning Land into Capital, Turning People into Labor: Primitive Accumulation and the Arrival of Large-Scale Economic Land Concessions in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry. 5(1):10-26.
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.
Lim CLing, Prescott GW, De Alban JDon T, Ziegler AD, Webb EL.  2017.  Untangling the proximate causes and underlying drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Myanmar. Conservation Biology. 31(6):1362-1372.
Kenney-Lazar M, Mark SSue.  2021.  Variegated transitions: Emerging forms of land and resource capitalism in Laos and Myanmar. Environment and Planning A. 53(2):1-19.
Mi_Young_Park C, Maffii M.  2017.  ‘We are not afraid to die’: gender dynamics of agrarian change in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(6):1235-1254.

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