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Hak S, Underhill-Sem Y, Ngin C.  2022.  Indigenous peoples’ responses to land exclusions: emotions, affective links and power relations. Third World Quarterly. 43(3):525-542.
Hak S, McAndrew J, Neef A.  2018.  Impact of Government Policies and Corporate Land Grabs on Indigenous People's Access to Common Lands and Livelihood Resilience in Northeast Cambodia. Land. 7(4):1-20.
Hall D.  2011.  Land grabs, land control, and Southeast Asian crop booms. Journal of Peasant Studies. 38(4):837-857.
Hall R, Edelman M, Borras_Jr. SM, Scoones I, White B, Wolford W.  2015.  Resistance, acquiescence or incorporation? An introduction to land grabbing and political reactions ‘from below’ The Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(3-4):467-488.
Hall D, Hirsch P, Li T.  2011.  Powers of Exclusion: Land Dilemmas in Southeast Asia. :320.
Hayward D, Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2021.  Key Themes in Land Governance: Synopses of Research, Policy and Action in the Mekong Region. :1-144.
Hayward D, Diepart J‐C.  2021.  Deforestation in Cambodia: A story of land concessions, migration and resource exploitation. :1-24.
Hickie S.  2014.  Stalled hope? The resource conflict risk to Myanmar’s political and economic transition :1-32.
Hilfswerk_der_Evangelischen_Kirchen_Schweiz(HEKS_C).  2014.  Land ownership and land conflict in Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Pursat and Prey Veng provinces, Cambodia. (August):1-22.
Hirsch P, Mellac M, Scurrah N.  2016.  The political economy of land governance in Viet Nam. :24. (4.72 MB)
Hirsch P.  2017.  Afterword: Land Transformations and Exclusion across Regions. Kastom, Property and Ideology: Land Transformations in Melanesia. :405-419.
Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in the Mekong Region. :52. (703.1 KB)
Hirsch P.  2019.  Limits to neoliberal authoritarianism in the politics of land capitalisation in Thailand: beyond the paradox. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. :1-18.
Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2015.  The political economy of land governance in Lao PDR. (November):23. (497.76 KB)
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.
Human_Rights_Foundation_of_Monland-Burma(HURFOM).  2013.  Disputed Territory: Mon Farmers' Fight Against Unjust Land Acquisition and Barriers to Their Progress. :1-102.
Human_Rights_Watch _.  2024.  Carbon Offsetting's Casualties: Violations of Chong Indigenous People's Rights in Cambodia's Sourthern Cardamom REDD+ Project. :118pp..
Human_Rights_Watch _.  2018.  “Nothing for Our Land”: Impact of Land Confiscation on Farmers in Myanmar. :i-v,1-34.
Hunsberger C, Work C, Herre R.  2018.  Linking climate change strategies and land conflicts in Cambodia: Evidence from the Greater Aural region. World Development. 108:309-320.
Hunsberger C, Corbera E, Borras SM, Franco JC, Woods K, Work C, de la Rosa R, Eang V, Herre R, Kham SSam et al..  2017.  Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 38(3):305-324.
Hunsberger C, Corbera E, Borras_Jr. SM, de la Rosa R, Eang V, Franco JC, Herre R, Kham SSam, Park C, Pred D et al..  2015.  Land-based climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: understanding intersections and linkages, exploring actions for change. (1):1-26.

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