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Colonial states established the legal, economic, and transport infrastructure necessary for planters to appropriate land and plant rubber. The incorporation of Indochinese forests into networks of exploitation and conservation, the instituting of European land tenure regimes, and the setting up of new practices of mobility and immobility all paved the way for plantations to replace forests.
Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975 (Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges)
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