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Ta'ang_Student_and_Youth_Organization(TSYO).  2011.  Grabbing Land: Destructive Development in Ta'ang Region. :1-70.
Lu J, Schönweger O.  2019.  Great expectations: Chinese investment in Laos and the myth of empty land. Territory, Politics, Governance. 7(1):61-78.
Fairhead J, Leach M, Scoones I.  2012.  Green Grabbing: a new appropriation of nature? The Journal of Peasant Studies. 39(2):237-261.
Milne S, Frewer T, Mahanty S.  2023.  Green territoriality and resource extraction in Cambodia. Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. :159-172.
Woods KM.  2019.  Green Territoriality: Conservation as State Territorialization in a Resource Frontier. Human Ecology. 47:217-232.
Franco JC, Borras_Jr. SM.  2019.  Grey areas in green grabbing: subtle and indirect interconnections between climate change politics and land grabs and their implications for research. Land Use Policy. 84:192-199.
Lu J.  2021.  Grounding Chinese investment: encounters between Chinese capital and local land politics in Laos. Globalizations. 18(3):422-440.
Global_Witness _.  2015.  Guns, Cronies, and Crops: How Military, Political and Business Cronies Conspired to Grab Land in Myanmar. :1-54.
Malaitham S, Fukuda A, Vichiensan V, Wasuntarasook V.  2020.  Hedonic pricing model of assessed and market land values: A case study in Bangkok metropolitan area, Thailand. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 8(1):153-162.
Thuon R.  2018.  Holding corporations from middle countries accountable for human rights violations: a case study of the Vietnamese company investment in Cambodia. Globalizations. 15(1):152-167.
All_Arakan_Students_and_Youths_Congress(AASYC), Pa-O_Youth_Organisation(PYO), Mon_Youth_Progressive_Organisation(MYPO).  2009.  Holding Our Ground: Land Confiscation in Arakan & Mon States, and Pa-O Area of Southern Shan State. :i-iv,1-45.
United_Nations_Committee_on_Economic_Social_and_Cultural_Rights(CESCR).  2009.  Housing and Land Rights Issues in Cambodia. (April):1-25.
Bugalski N.  2012.  A Human Rights Approach to Development of Cambodia's Land Sector. :i-viii,1-50.
Lüke M.  2013.  Human Rights Assessment of the German-Cambodian Land Rights Program (LRP). :1-61.
Belton B, Fang P.  2022.  Hybrid livelihoods: Maize and agrarian transformation in Southeast Asia's uplands. Journal of Rural Studies. 95(October):521-532.
Mizuno A.  2011.  Identifying the ‘agriculturists’ in the Burma Delta in the colonial period: A new perspective on agriculturists based on a village tract's registers of holdings from the 1890s to the 1920s. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 42(3):405-434.
Dusek A.  2017.  Ill Fares the Land: Reparations for Housing, Land, and Property Rights Violations in Myanmar. Harvard Human Rights Journal. 30:129-164.
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.
Broegaard RBrandt, Vongvisouk T, Mertz O.  2022.  The Impact of Unimplemented Large-Scale Land Development Deals. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 6(June):1-13.
Boutry M, Mya_Darli_Thant _.  2020.  The Implementation of the Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Land Law: a Case Study in Sagaing Region. :1-28.
Bourdier F.  2014.  Indigenous Groups in Cambodia: An Updated Situation. :1-35.
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.
Huynh_Thi_Phuong_Linh _, Espagne E, Lagrée S, Drogoul A.  2022.  Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong region. :i-ii,1-240.
Huynh_Thi_Phuong_Linh _, Espagne E, Lagrée S, Drogoul A.  2021.  Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong region: A systematic mapping. :i-ii,1-54.
Work C, Thuon R.  2017.  Inside and outside the maps: mutual accommodation and forest destruction in Cambodia. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 38(3):360-377.

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