Abstract

This article refers to:From land grab to agrarian transition? Hybrid trajectories of accumulation and environmental change on the Cambodia–Vietnam borderAlternatives to land grabbing: exploring conditions for smallholder inclusion in agricultural commodity chains in Southeast AsiaLand control dynamics and social-ecological transformations in upland PhilippinesRecognition through reconnaissance? Using drones for counter-mapping in IndonesiaSmallholder bargaining power in large-scale land deals: a relational perspectiveThe political ecology of cross-sectoral cumulative impacts: modern landscapes, large hydropower dams and industrial tree plantations in Laos and CambodiaThe return of the plantation? Historical and contemporary trends in the relation between plantations and smallholdings in Southeast AsiaTapping into rubber: China’s opium replacement program and rubber production in LaosStruggling against excuses: winning back land in CambodiaPlantations and mines: resource frontiers and the politics of the smallholder slot

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