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Belton B, Filipski M.  2019.  Rural transformation in central Myanmar: By how much, and for whom? Journal of Rural Studies. 67:166-176.
Belton B, Myat_Thida_Win _, Zhang X, Filipski M.  2021.  The rapid rise of agricultural mechanization in Myanmar. Food Policy. 101:1-14.
Belton B, Fang P.  2022.  Hybrid livelihoods: Maize and agrarian transformation in Southeast Asia's uplands. Journal of Rural Studies. 95(October):521-532.
Benjamin D, Brandt L, McCaig B, Nguyen_Le_Hoa _.  2018.  Program participation in a targeted land distribution program and household outcomes: evidence from Vietnam. Review of Economics of the Household. 16:41-74.
Beringer ALea, Kaewsuk J.  2018.  Emerging livelihood vulnerabilities in an urbanizing and climate uncertain environment for the case of a secondary city in Thailand. Sustainability (Switzerland). 10(5):1-22.
Bickel M.  2011.  Pro-poor land distribution in Cambodia. Rural 21 - International Platform. 45(May):33-35.
Biddulph R.  2012.  REDD and Poverty in Cambodia. :i-iv,1-38.
Biddulph R.  2014.  Cambodia’s land management and administration project. (086):1-14.
Biddulph R.  2011.  Tenure Security Interventions in Cambodia: Testing Bebbington's Approach to Development Geography. Geografiska Annaler: Series B. 93(3):223-236.
Biddulph R.  2011.  Is the Geographies of Evasion hypothesis useful for explaining and predicting the fate of external interventions? The case of REDD in Cambodia Globalization and Development: Rethinking interventions and governance. :1-19.
Bird K.  2007.  ‘Voluntary’ Migration in Lao People’s Democratic Republic. :1-9.
Black B, Anthony BP.  2022.  Counterfactual assessment of protected area avoided deforestation in Cambodia: Trends in effectiveness, spillover effects and the influence of establishment date. Global Ecology and Conservation. 38(May):e02228.
Bonnin C, Turner S.  2013.  ‘A good wife stays home’: gendered negotiations over state agricultural programmes, upland Vietnam. Gender, Place & Culture. 21(December 2014):1302-1320.
Boonjubun C, Haila A, Vuolteenaho J.  2021.  Religious Land as Commons: Buddhist Temples, Monastic Landlordism, and the Urban Poor in Thailand. American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 80(2):585-636.
Boonyanam N.  2018.  Agricultural economic zones in Thailand. Land Use Policy. :1-9.
Boreak S.  2000.  Land Ownership, Sales and Concentration in Cambodia: A Preliminary Review of Secondary Data and Primary Data from Four Recent Surveys. :i-v,1-52.
Borras_Jr. SM, Franco JC, Moreda T, Xu Y, Bruna N, Demena BAfewerk.  2022.  The value of so-called ‘failed’ large-scale land acquisitions. Land Use Policy. 119:106199.
Borras_Jr. SM, Liu J, Hu Z, Li H, Wang C, Xu Y, Franco JC, Ye J.  2018.  Land control and crop booms inside China: implications for how we think about the global land rush. Globalizations. 15(1):134-151.
Borras_Jr. SM, Mills EN, Seufert P, Backes S, Fyfe D, Herre R, Michéle L.  2020.  Transnational land investment web: land grabs, TNCs, and the challenge of global governance. Globalizations. 17(4):608-628.
Borras_Jr. SM, Franco JC, Isakson R, Levidow L, Vervest P.  2014.  Towards Understanding the Politics of Flex Crops and Commodities. Transnational Institute (TNI) Agrarian Justice Program. (1):1-16.
Borras_Jr. SM, Franco JC.  2011.  Political Dynamics of Land-grabbing in Southeast Asia: Understanding Europe’s Role. :1-55.
Borras_Jr. SM, Franco JC.  2018.  The challenge of locating land-based climate change mitigation and adaptation politics within a social justice perspective: towards an idea of agrarian climate justice. Third World Quarterly. 39(7):1308-1325.
Boupha T.  2023.  Comparing investments in the Lao Tea Sector: Concessions, contracts, and outcomes for smallholder farmers. :1-35.
Bourdier F.  2014.  Indigenous Groups in Cambodia: An Updated Situation. :1-35.
Bourdier F.  2019.  From Confrontation to Mediation: Cambodian Farmers Expelled by a Vietnamese Company. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 38(1):55-76.

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