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Johnson C, Forsyth T.  2002.  In the Eyes of the State: Negotiating a ‘‘Rights-Based Approach’’ to Forest Conservation in Thailand. World Development. 30(9):1591-1605.
Dayet A, Diepart J-C, Sieng S, Tivet F, Demenois J.  2022.  Incentives are not enough! The intricacies of an agroecological transition in upland Cambodia. Conference paper: 16th INRAE, SFER, CIRAD Social Science Research, Clermont-Ferrand, 15-16 December 2022. :1-20.
Erni C, Nikornuaychai P, Houng L.  2018.  Indigenous peoples, land rights and forest conservation in Myanmar. :i-vii,1-91.
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.
De_Alban JDon T, Prescott GW, Woods KM, Jamaludin J, Kyaw_Thinn_Latt _, Cheng_Ling_Lim _, Aye_Chan_Maung _, Webb EL.  2019.  Integrating Analytical Frameworks to Investigate Land-Cover Regime Shifts in Dynamic Landscapes. Sustainability (Switzerland). 11(4):1-23.
Hayami Y.  1997.  Internal and external discourse of communality, tradition and environment: Minority claims on forest in the northern hills of Thailand. Southeast Asian Studies. 35(3):558-579.
Work C.  2015.  Intersections of Climate Change Mitigation Policies, Land Grabbing and Conflict in a Fragile State: Insights from Cambodia. :1-34.
Kong R, Castella J-C, Suos V, Leng V, Pat S, Diepart J-C, Sen R, Tivet F.  2021.  Investigating farmers’ decision-making in adoption of conservation agriculture in the Northwestern uplands of Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 105:1-12.
Beauchamp E, Clements T, Milner-Gulland E.J.  2019.  Investigating Perceptions of Land Issues in a Threatened Landscape in Northern Cambodia. Sustainability. 11(21):1-20.
Diepart J-C, Boutry M, Venot J-P.  2022.  Irrigated Land Tenure in Myanmar and Cambodia: The state, the market... and smallholders!. :1-11.
Roberts K.  2016.  It Takes a Rooted Village: Networked Resistance, Connected Communities, and Adaptive Responses to Forest Tenure Reform in Northern Thailand. ASEAS – Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies. 9(1):53-68.
Hayward D, Hirsch P, Scurrah N.  2021.  Key Themes in Land Governance: Synopses of Research, Policy and Action in the Mekong Region. :1-144.
Keskinen M.  2006.  The Lake with Floating Villages: Socio-economic Analysis of the Tonle Sap Lake. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 22(3):463-480.
Fogerite J, Hill JJenkins, Makury A.  2018.  Land and Forest Governance in the Naga Village Republic. :i-ii,1-81.
Spiegel S.  2016.  Land and 'space' for regulating artisanal mining in Cambodia: Visualizing an environmental governance conundrum in contested territory. Land Use Policy. 54:559-573.
Lestrelin G.  2010.  Land degradation in the Lao PDR: Discourses and policy. Land Use Policy. 27(2):424-439.
Dhiaulhaq A, Yasmi Y, Gritten D, Kelley L, Chandet H.  2014.  Land grabbing and forest conflict in Cambodia: Implications for community and sustainable forest management. Forests under Pressure: Local Responses to Global Issues. :205-216.
Jurkevics A.  2021.  Land Grabbing and the Perplexities of Territorial Sovereignty. Political Theory. :1-27.
Ducourtieux O, Laffort J-richard, Sacklokham S.  2005.  Land Policy and Farming Practices in Laos. Development and Change. 36(3):499-526.
Dang_Hoa_Ho _, McPherson M.  2010.  Land Policy for Socio-economic Development in Vietnam. :1-88.
Lohmann L.  1993.  Land, Power and Forest Colonization in Thailand. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters. 3(4/6):180-191.
McMichael P.  2015.  The Land Question in the Food Sovereignty Project. Globalizations. 12(4):434-451.
Abman R, Carney C.  2020.  Land rights, agricultural productivity, and deforestation. Food Policy. 94:1-19.

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