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Talocci G, Boano C.  2018.  The de-politicisation of housing policies: the case of Borei Keila land-sharing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. International Journal of Housing Policy. 18(2):290-311.
Durable_Peace_Programme(DPP).  2018.  Displaced and Dispossessed: Conflict-affected communities and their land of origin in Kachin State, Myanmar. :1-32.
Flower BCR.  2018.  Does informal tenure result in land inequality? A critique of tenure formalisation reforms in Cambodia Land Use Policy. 77:240-248.
Beringer ALea, Kaewsuk J.  2018.  Emerging livelihood vulnerabilities in an urbanizing and climate uncertain environment for the case of a secondary city in Thailand. Sustainability (Switzerland). 10(5):1-22.
Chambon B, Bosc P-M, Promkhambut A, Duangta K.  2018.  Entrepreunarial and Family Business Farms in Thailand: Who Took Advantage of the Rubber Boom? Journal of Asian Rural Studies. 2(2):173-195.
Beauchamp E, Clements T, Milner-Gulland E.J.  2018.  Exploring trade-offs between development and conservation outcomes in Northern Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 71:431-444.
Diepart J‐C, Allaverdian C.  2018.  Farming Systems Analysis A guidebook for researchers and development practitioners in Myanmar. :i-xiv,1-87.
Scheidel A, Work C.  2018.  Forest plantations and climate change discourses: New powers of ‘green’ grabbing in Cambodia. Land Use Policy. 77:9-18.
Mills EN.  2018.  Framing China’s role in global land deal trends: why Southeast Asia is key. Globalizations. 15(1):168-177.
Einzenberger R.  2018.  Frontier Capitalism and Politics of Dispossession in Myanmar: The Case of the Mwetaung (Gullu Mual) Nickel Mine in Chin State. Austrian Journal of South East Asia. 11(1):13-34.
Cornish G, Ramsay R.  2018.  Gender and livelihoods in Myanmar after development-induced resettlement. Forced Migration Review. (59):55-57.
Osorio M, Gallina A.  2018.  Gender Opportunities and Constraints in Land-Related Agricultural Investments. :i-viii,1-74.
Pierce C, Hurtle L, Bainbridge J.  2018.  Gendered experiences of land confiscation in Myanmar: Insights from eastern Bago Region and Kayin State. :i-iii,1-28.
Kenney-Lazar M.  2018.  Governing Dispossession: Relational Land Grabbing in Laos. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 108(3):679-694.
Zeng Z, Estes L, Ziegler AD, Chen A, Searchinger T, Hua F, Guan K, Jintrawet A, Wood EF.  2018.  Highland cropland expansion and forest loss in Southeast Asia in the twenty-first century. Nature Geoscience. 11:556-562.
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.
Displacement_Solutions _, Norwegian_Refugee_Council _.  2018.  Housing, Land and Property Rights and Peace Agreements: Guidance for the Myanmar Peace Process. :1-31.
Sitthisuntikul K, Yossuck P, Limnirankul B.  2018.  How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand Cogent Food & Agriculture. 4(1):1-12.
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.
Ma A, Poe_Ei_Phyu _, Knapman C.  2018.  In the land of wise old men: experiences of young women activists in Myanmar. Gender and Development. 26(3):459-476.
Erni C, Nikornuaychai P, Houng L.  2018.  Indigenous peoples, land rights and forest conservation in Myanmar. :i-vii,1-91.
Asian_Development_Bank(ADB).  2018.  Innovations in Land Use Planning in the Greater Mekong Subregion. GMS Environment Operations Center. :1-8.
Trần_Hữu_Quang _.  2018.  Land accumulation in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam: a question revisited. Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 39(2):199-214.
Fogerite J, Hill JJenkins, Makury A.  2018.  Land and Forest Governance in the Naga Village Republic. :i-ii,1-81.
Borras_Jr. SM, Liu J, Hu Z, Li H, Wang C, Xu Y, Franco JC, Ye J.  2018.  Land control and crop booms inside China: implications for how we think about the global land rush. Globalizations. 15(1):134-151.

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