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Karen_Environmental_and_Social_Action_Network(KESAN).  2012.  Land lost and future land problems in Karen State, Eastern Burma/Myanmar. :1-17.
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.
Deininger K.  2003.  Land Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction. :i-xlvi,1-244.
Scheidel A, Farrell KN, Ramos-Martin J, Giampietro M, Mayumi K.  2014.  Land poverty and emerging ruralities in Cambodia: Insights from Kampot province. Environment, Development and Sustainability. 16(4):823-840.
McMichael P.  2015.  The Land Question in the Food Sovereignty Project. Globalizations. 12(4):434-451.
Neef A.  2016.  Land Rights Matter! Anchors to Reduce Land Grabbing, Dispossession and Displacement. A Comparative Study of Land Rights Systems in Southeast Asia and the Potential of National and International Legal Frameworks and Guidelines. :1-80.
Cambodian_Human_Rights_and_Development_Association(ADHOC).  2014.  Land Situation in Cambodia 2013. (April):i-iii,1-47.
International_Panel_Of_Experts_On_Sustainable_Food_Systems _.  2024.  Land Squeeze: What is driving unprecedented pressures on farmland and what can be done to achieve equitable access to land? :86pp.
Holden ST, Ghebru H.  2016.  Land tenure reforms, tenure security and food security in poor agrarian economies: Causal linkages and research gaps. Global Food Security. 10:21-28.
Bateman M.  2024.  Land Titling and Microcredit in Cambodia: Examining the Reality of Hernando de Soto’s ‘Three Steps to Heaven’. Land. 13(4):1-31.
Thiri_Shwesin_Aung _, Fischer TB, Buchanan J.  2020.  Land use and land cover changes along the China-Myanmar Oil and Gas pipelines – Monitoring infrastructure development in remote conflict-prone regions. PLoS ONE. 15(8):1-23.
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.
So P, Chun N, Chan S.  2021.  Landscape of land-use finance in Cambodia: full report. :1-84.
Barbesgaard M.  2018.  A landscape of ocean and land-control grabbing in Northern Tanintharyi, Myanmar. :1-15.
Baird IG, Le Billon P.  2012.  Landscapes of Political Memories: War Legacies and Land Negotiations in Laos. Political Geography. 31(5):290-300.
Kirk M, Nguyen_Do_Anh_Tuan _.  2009.  Land-Tenure Policy Reforms Decollectivization and the Doi Moi System in Vietnam. (November):i-v,1-35.
Chau_Thi_Khank _.  2020.  Land-use rights of foreign-invested enterprises according to Vietnamese law. Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities. 5(5):185-196.
Manushya_Foundation _, Asia_Indigenous_Peoples_Pact(AIPP).  2019.  Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Joint Submission to the UN Universal Period Review 35th Session of the UPR Working Group. :1-18.
Smith H, Kanowski P, Keenan RJ, Phimmavong S.  2021.  Lao Plantation Policy: Prospects for Change. Forests. 12(8):1-23.
Barney K.  2009.  Laos and the making of a 'relational' resource frontier. Geographical Journal. 175(2):146-159.
Kuhn A.  2018.  Large-scale land acquisitions and violence in post-war societies. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal. 3(1):98-115.
Gironde C, Golay C, Messerli P.  2016.  Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Focus on South-East Asia. :i-xx,1-300.
U_San_Thein _, Diepart J-C, U_Hlwan_Moe _, Allaverdian C.  2018.  Large-Scale Land Acquisitions for Agricultural Development in Myanmar: A Review of Past and Current Processes. (9):i-vi,72.
Nghiem T, Kimkong H, Fox J, Hurni K, Baird I.  2018.  Large-Scale Land Concessions, Migration, and Land Use: The Paradox of Industrial Estates in the Red River Delta of Vietnam and Rubber Plantations of Northeast Cambodia. Land. 7(2):1-17.
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.

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