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Cunningham A. B., Garnett S. T., & Gorman J. (2006).  Best laid plans and Australian policy lessons: eco-enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
Cunningham A. B. (2006).  Introduction. (Webster, M., Ed.).Cultural Strands. 9–11.
Crombie-Barr J., Crombie J., & Wall C. (2008).  Birdsville – Yarluyandi Wangkangurru. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Crombie-Barr J., Crombie J., & Ingamells A. (2008).  Poster: Birdsville: Painting our sustainable place. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Coghlan A., & Prideaux B. (2008).  Matching motivations and activities for 4WD club members and the implications for developing desert 4WD tourism. Proceedings of CAUTHE (Council of Australian Tourism and Hospitality Education) Annual Conference 2008: Where the bloody hell are we?.
Cleary J., Ferguson J., Furber H., & McGuire A. (2008).  International Networking: Local Knowledge Global Benefit. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Cleary J., Grey-Gardner R., & Josif P. (2009).  Hands Across the Desert: Linking desert Aboriginal Australians to each other and to the bush foods industry.. Report to Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
Cleary J. (2009).  Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business. Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
Cleary J., McGregor M. J., Bryecson K. P., & James C. D. (2008).  Development of a Value-Driven bush foods industry chain that rewards Aboriginal people. The 15th Conference of the Australian Rangelands Society "A Climate of Change in the Rangelands". 1–6.
Cleary J. (2008).  The full monty: taking a value chain approach to bush products research. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Cleary J., & Brown R. (2009).  The first ARC Traditional Knowledge project. Indigenous Economic Development Workshop.
Clarke K., Lewis M., & Ostendorf B. (2008).  Remotely sensed surrogates of biodiversity stress. Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference.
Chewings V. H., Maru Y. T., Friedel M. H., & James C. D. (2005).  Towards a Central Australian information hub. Spatial Intelligence, Innovation and Praxis : the national biennial Conference of the Spatial Sciences Institute. 744–50.
Charles Darwin University (2009).  Surviving the desert Track. School for Social and Policy Research newsletter: Research and Policy. 7,
Charles Darwin University (2008).  Research and Policy. School for Social Research and Policy Newsletter. 4,
Cartan G. (2008).  4wd Tourism on the Oodnadatta Track. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Carson D., & Taylor A. (2006).  Charge of the Might Brigade. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
Carson D., Schmallegger D., Thompson G., Jones R., & Pilgrim A. (2009).  iVisit: An Information Exchange Tool for Self-drive Tourists in Remote Australia. (Carlsen, J, Hughes, M, Holmes, K, Jones, R, Ed.).'See Change: Tourism and Hospitality in a Dynamic World': Proceedings of the 18th CAUTHE Tourism and Hospitality, Education and Research Conference. 20.