No. | Title | Author(s) |
1 | Food Regimes and Food Regime Analysis: A Selective Survey | Henry Bernstein |
2 | Authoritarian Resource Governance and Emerging Peasant Resistance in the Context of Sino-Vietnamese Tree Plantations, Southeastern Laos | Miles Kenney-Lazar |
3 | The Role of Japan’s General Trading Companies (Sōgō Shōsha) in the Global Land Grab | Derek Hall |
4 | Seeds, Grain Trade, and Power Off-land: Chinese Agribusiness in Global Agrarian Change | Matthew Gaudreau |
5 | Cargill’s land deal strategies in Indonesia and the Philippines compared: alliances, elites, and capital accumulation | Tania Salerno |
6 | How land concessions affect places elsewhere: Teleconnections and large-scale plantations in Southern Laos and Northeastern Cambodia | Ian G. Baird and Jefferson Fox |
7 | Beyond the Countryside: Hukou Reform and Agrarian Capitalism in China | Shaohua Zhan and Joel Andreas |
8 | Landscapes of control and appropriation: the missing Indigenous woman | Clara Mi Young Park and Margherita Maffii |
9 | Land concessions and rural youth in southern Laos | Gilda Sentíes Portilla |
10 | Transnationalization of Resistance to Economic Land Concessions in Cambodia | Peter Swift |
11 | Land grabs, climate change, and disasters: exploring the politics of their intersection in a Philippine small island | Maria Angelina M. Uson |
12 | Large Plantations versus Smallholdings in Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Trends | Jean-François Bissonnette and Rodolphe De Koninck |
13 | Tapping into the Rubber Market: Opium Replacement and the Role of Rubber in Developing Laos | Juliet Lu |
14 | Illegal Evictions? Overwriting Possession and Orality with Law’s Violence in Cambodia | Simon Springer |
15 | Peasant and Indigenous Transnational Social Movements Engaging with Climate Justice | Priscilla Claeys and Deborah Delgado |
16 | Resistance to Land Grabbing and Displacement in Rural Cambodia | Siphat Touch and Andreas Neef |
17 | The Praxis of Access: Gender in Myanmar’s National Land Use Policy | Hilary Oliva Faxon |
18 | Land Deals In Laos: First Insights From A New Nationwide Initiative To Assess The Quality Of Investments In Land | Cornelia Hett et al. |
19 | The Special Economic Zones of the Greater Mekong Subregion: Land Ownership and Social Transformation | John Walsh |
20 | Growing the Economy: Oil palm and green growth in East Kalimantan, Indonesia | Zachary R. Anderson et al. |
21 | Perceptions and Practices of Investment: China's hydropower investments in mainland Southeast Asia | Vanessa Lamb and Nga Dao |
22 | Green Economy, Oil Palm Development and the Exclusion of Indigenous Swidden Cultivators in the Philippines | Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio |
23 | Squatters of Capital: Regimes of Dispossession and the production of subaltern sites in urban land conflicts in the Philippines | Christopher John “CJ” Chanco |
24 | Land Acquisitions in Northeastern Cambodia: Space and Time matters | Christophe Gironde and Amaury Peeters |
25 | Get Organized! : Contradictions between Capital and Labor in a Nascent Shrimp Farmers' Cooperative in South China | Huang Yu |
26 | “I saw the impact of the [Economic Land Concession] on the men.” Notes towards a feminist political ecology of land access in Southeast Asia | Vanessa Lamb and Carl Middleton |
27 | Gaining and Maintaining Control: Vietnamese Migrants, Cambodian elites and Strategies of Land Control along the Cambodian Borderlands | Alice Beban and Timothy Gorman |
28 | A HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACT ASSESSMENT: Hoang Anh Gia Lai Economic Land Concessions in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia | Natalie Bugalski and Ratha Thuon |
29 | Rubber plantation in the Northwest: Rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam | Nga Dao |
30 | Corridor Development and Foreign Investment in Agriculture: Implications of the ProSAVANA Programme in Northern Mozambique | Koichi Ikegami |
31 | Contesting Moral Capital in an Extractive Frontier | Wolfram Dressler |
32 | Banks + Land Grabs: Research, campaigning + advocacy tools, sharing Oxfam Australia’s experience | Shona Hawkes |
33 | Shifting Cultivation, Contentious Land Change, and Forest Governance in Eastern Borneo | Gregory M. Thaler |
34 | Chinese Agrarian Capitalism in the Russian Far East | Jiayi Zhou |
35 | CP maize contract farming in Shan State, Myanmar: A regional case of a place-based corporate agro-feed system | Kevin Woods |
36 | Small-scale land acquisitions, large-scale implications: The case of Chinese banana investments in Northern Laos | Cecilie Friis |
37 | Different Regions, Different Reasons? Comparing Chinese land-consuming outward investments in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa | Ariane Goetz |
38 | Corporatisation of rural spaces: Contract farming as local scale land grabs in Maharashtra, India | Mark Vicol |
39 | Striking the right balance between the public and private interests in compulsory acquisition of land in Vietnam | Phan Trung Hien |
40 | Who is ‘land grabbing’? Who is deforesting? Will certification help prevent bad practice? | Lesley Potter |
41 | Gendered dynamics of land property relations within a large-scale sugarcane investment in Isabela, Philippines | Maria Lisa Alano |
42 | Political Economy of the Rise of the Contemporary Industrial Tree Plantation Sector in Southern China | Yunan Xu |
43 | Gender analysis of economic land concessions in Cambodia and in Northern Laos: Case of rubber plantations | Kyoko Kusakabe |
44 | Alternatives to Land Grabbing: Smallholder Engagement in Commodity Booms in Southeast Asia | Rob Cramb et al |
45 | Agrarian Change and Land Tenure in Vietnam through a Political Economy Lens | Andrew Wells-Dang, Pham Quang Tu and Adam Burke |
46 | Legal Pluralism and Land Administration in West Sumatra: The Implementation of Local and Nagari Governments’ Regulations on Communal Land Tenure | Hilaire Tegnan |
47 | Responding to food security and land questions: Policy principles and policy choices in Kalimantan, Indonesia | John F McCarthy and Krystof Obidzinski |
48 | The political economy of land governance in the Mekong Region: contexts of policy advocacy | Philip Hirsch and Natalia Scurrah |
49 | Resistance against Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Bougainville’s peace process under threat? | Anne Hennings |
50 | Decentralization in Mangrove Restoration: a Critical Analysis-Case study in Central Coast of Vietnam | Hoang Hao Tra My and Shinya Takeda |
51* | Cambodia's Unofficial Regime of Extraction: Illicit Logging in the Shadow of Transnational Governance and Investment | Sarah Milne |
52* | Revealing the hidden effects of land grabbing through better understanding of farmers’ strategies in dealing with land loss | Diana Suhardiman, Mark Giordano ,Oulavanh Keovilignavong and Touleelor Sotoukee |
53 | Politics of Land Grabbing in the Borderland: A Case Study of Chongjom Border Market, Kabcheong District, Surin Province | Watcharee Srikham, Jiraporn Smyth and Metee Methasit Suksamret |
54 | Land Resettlement Policies in Colonial and Post Colonial Philippines: Key to Current Insurgencies and Climate Disasters in its Southern Mindanao Island | Faina C. Abaya-Ulindang |
55 | The neoliberal agricultural modernization model: A fundamental cause for large-scale land acquisition and counter land reform policies in the Mekong region | Christian Castellanet and Jean-Christophe Diepart |
56 | Commoditization of Energy: a case of PPP scheme Implementation in Central Java Power Plant/CJPP Project | Hilma Safitri |
57* | Are the Odds for Justice ‘Stacked Against’ Them? Challenges and Opportunities to Securing Land Claims by Smallholder Farmers in Myanmar | SiuSue Mark (Full text not available, contact: siusuemark@gmail.com) |
58 | Land Grabbing and Deforestation: Community Perception on Forest Land Ownership in Dharmasraya District, West Sumatra, Indonesia | Yurike, Yonariza, Rudi Febriamansyah and SyafruddinKarimi |
59 | Compulsory land acquisition for urban expansion: A study of farmer’s protest in peri-urban Hue, Central Vietnam | Nguyen Quang Phuc, Annelies Zoomers, and A.C.M. van Westen |
60* | Land Grabbing and Impacts to Small Scale Farmers in Southeast Asia Sub-Region | Pongtip Samranjit and the research team |
61 | Local Resistance to Land Grabbing in Dharmasraya District, West Sumatra Province, Indonesia | Abdul Mutolib, Yonariza, Mahdi and Hanung Ismono |
62 | Agrarian Relation and the Maoist Movement in India | Pratik Rumba |
63 | “These Days We Have to Be Poor People:” Women’s Narratives of the Economic Aftermath of Forced Evictions in Phnom Penh, Cambodia | Colleen McGinn |
64* | Land Transfer and the Pursuit of Agricultural Modernization in China | Jingzhong Ye |
65* | Agrarian Capitalization without Capitalism?: Capitalist Dynamics from Above and Below in China | Hairong Yan and Yiyuan Chen |
66 | Crop booms and changing land use and land control in Thailand’s agricultural frontier | Natedao Taotawin and Preuk Taotawin |
67 | Learning from Green Enclosure Practice in Indonesia: Katingan REDD+ case study project in Central Kalimantan | Suraya Afiff |
68 | Smallholder Bargaining Power in Large-Scale Land Deals: A Relational Perspective (Indonesia and the Philippines) | Rosanne Rutten et al. |
69 | Navigating Investment and Dispossession: Gendered Impacts of the Oil Palm ‘Land Rush’ in East Kalimantan, Indonesia | Rebecca Elmhirst, Mia Siscawati and Bimbika Sijapati Basnett |
70 | Chinese Agricultural and Land Investments in Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Overview of Trends | Elyse Mills |
71 | Winning back land in Cambodia: community work to navigate state land titling campaigns and large land deals | Laura Schoenberger |
72* | Land-based climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: understanding intersections and linkages, exploring actions for change | Carol Hunsberger et al. |
73* | Intersections of Climate Change Mitigation Policies, Land Grabbing and Conflict in a Fragile State: Insights from Cambodia | Courtney Work |
74* | Intersections of land grabs and climate change mitigation strategies in Myanmar as a (post-) war state of conflict | Kevin Woods |
75 | Mapping context of land use for a non-traditional agricultural export (NTAE) product: case study of land use for coffee plantation in Pakxong district, Champasak province, Lao PDR | Saithong Phommavong et al. |
76 | Allocation or appropriation? How spatial and temporal fragmentation of land allocation policies facilitates land grabbing in Northern Laos | Karen McAllister |
77 | State Actor Brokerage in Large-scale Agricultural Investment in Indonesia | Laksmi Adriani Savitri |
78* | Towards a Political Sociology of Land Transfer: The Case of a Chinese Village | Siyuan Xu and Tony Fuller |
79 | Disclosing recent territory-lift and rural development contributions of Cambodian large-scale land acquisitions | Amaury Peeters |
80 | Counter-mapping Land Grabs with Community Drones in Indonesia | Irendra Radjawali and Oliver Pye |
81 | Land Grabs and the River | Oliver Pye, Irendra Radjawali and Julia |
82 | The role of Japan in Overseas Agricultural Investment: Case of ProSAVANA project in Mozambique | Kana Roman-Alcalá Okada |
83 | Intersections of Land Grabbing and Climate Change Mitigation Strategies: Land and Resource Conflicts | Courtney Work and Kevin Woods |
| Discussion Notes | |
1 | Land Tenure, the Land Grab and Responses of International Development Agencies | John Bruce |
2 | Philippine Agrarian Reform in the 21st Century | Eduardo Climaco Tadem |
3 | Brazil and Latin American agrarian transformations | Sérgio Sauer , Moisés Balestro and Sergio Schneider |
4 | Gender and generation in Southeast Asia’s corporate ‘rush to land’: a brief introduction | Ben White and Clara M. Park |
5 | Untitled but not Informal: Lao Tenure Politics in Formality’s Gray Spaces | Michael Dwyer |
6 | Migration and multi-sited agrarian change: frontier capitalisms and their complex effects | Nancy Lee Peluso, Agus Budi Purwanto and Julia |
7 | Commercial farming and agribusiness in South Africa and their changing roles in Africa’s agro-food system | Ruth Hall and Ben Cousins |
8 | ‘‘Tok’uaj and the disappearing forests: a tale about how forests mapping and conservation can counteract the advancement of the agricultural frontier’ | Esteve Corbera |
9 | Crop booms inside China: the rise of industrial tree plantation, sugarcane and banana sectors | Juan Liu et al. |
10 | After the Land Grab: Infrastructural Violence and Indonesia’s Oil Palm Zone (PPT included) | Tania Murray Li |
11 | Plantations and intergenerational displacement | Tania Murray Li |