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Anseeuw W, Boche M, Breu T, Giger M, Lay J, Messerli P, Nolte K.  2012.  Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South Analytical Report based on the Land Matrix Database. (April):i-x,1-50.
W. Green N, Estes J.  2022.  Translocal Precarity: Labor and Social Reproduction in Cambodia. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 112(6):1726-1740.
Hepp CM, Bruun TBech, de Neergaard A.  2019.  Transitioning towards commercial upland agriculture: A comparative study in Northern Lao PDR. NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences. 88:57-65.
Dhiaulhaq A, De_Bruyn T, Wiset K, Thaworn R, Gritten D, Yasmi Y, Kritsanarangsan S, Soontornwong S.  2014.  Transformative mediation, a tool for maximising the positives out of forest conflict: A case study from Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Forests Under Pressure - Local Respones to Global Issues. :285-297.
Ingalls ML, Meyfroidt P, Phuc_Xuan_To _, Kenney-Lazar M, Epprecht M.  2018.  The transboundary displacement of deforestation under REDD+: Problematic intersections between the trade of forest-risk commodities and land grabbing in the Mekong region. Global Environmental Change. 50:255-267.
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.
Kleinen J.  2011.  The Tragedy of the Margins: Land Rights and Marginal Lands in Vietnam (c. 1800-1945). Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 54:455-477.
Lamb V, Marschke M, Rigg J.  2019.  Trading Sand, Undermining Lives: Omitted Livelihoods in the Global Trade in Sand. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 109(5):1511-1528.
Saunders J.  2014.  Trade in Illegal Timber: The Response in Vietnam. :1-26.
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.
Adler D, Chhim K, Heang P, Hak S, Heng K, Sou K.  2006.  Towards Institutional Justice? A Review of the Work of Cambodia’s Cadastral Commission in Relation to Land Dispute Resolution :i-xx,1-159.
Palmer D, Fricska S, Wehrmann B, Augustinus C, Munro-faure P, Törhönen M-petteri, Arial A.  2009.  Towards Improved Land Governance. (September):i-iv,1-55.
Messerli P, Bader C, Hett C, Epprecht M, Heinimann A.  2015.  Towards a Spatial Understanding of Trade-Offs in Sustainable Development: A Meso-Scale Analysis of the Nexus between Land Use, Poverty, and Environment in the Lao PDR. PLoS ONE. 10(7):1-18.
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.
Lastarria-Cornheil S, Lamb T, Ragasa C, Mackedon J, Saxen A.  2013.  Toolkit for Integrating Gender-Related Issues in Land Policy and Administration Projects. Project Appraisal. :1-4.
Hirsch P.  2011.  Titling against grabbing? Critiques and conundrums around land formalisation in Southeast Asia International Academic Conference on ‘Global Land Grabbing’. (April):1-18.
Williams R.  2013.  Title through Possession or Title through Position? Respect for Housing, Land and Property Rights in Cambodia Land and Post‐Conflict Peacebuilding. :411-436.
Woods K.  2013.  Timber Trade Flows and Actors in Myanmar: The Political Economy of Myanmar’s Timber Trade. :i-ii,1-18.
Pye O, Chatuthai N.  2023.  Three populisms and two dead ends: Variants of agrarian populism in Thailand. Journal of Agrarian Change. 23(1):47-67.
Dell'Angelo J, D'Odorico P, Rulli MCristina.  2017.  Threats to sustainable development posed by land and water grabbing. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 26-27(June):120-128.
Dwyer MB.  2020.  “They will not automatically benefit”: The politics of infrastructure development in Laos's Northern Economic Corridor. Political Geography. 78:1-12.
Diepart J-C.  2016.  They will need land! The current land tenure situation and future land allocation needs of smallholder farmers in Cambodia. (August):i-iv,1-33.
Schoenberger L, Beban A.  2018.  “They Turn Us into Criminals”: Embodiments of Fear in Cambodian Land Grabbing. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 108(5):1338-1353.
Springate-Baginski O.  2019.  'There is no vacant land'. A primer on defending Myanmar's customary tenure systems. :1-40.
Ribot JC, Peluso NL.  2003.  A Theory of Access. Rural Sociology. 68(2):153-181.

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