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Davies J. (2007).  Chapter 8: Environmental Co-management. In Working with Indigenous communities. Leading Practice Sustainable Development Program for the Mining Industry, Australian Government Department of Industry Tourism and Resources.
Davies J. (2007).  Culture and livelihoods: healthy jobs on country. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities.. Audiovisual Proceedings, DVD Vol 7,
Davies J. (2007).  Culture and livelihoods: healthy jobs on country. Research symposium: linking social science and natural resource management; SA Department of Water Lands and Biodiversity Conservation. Audiovisual Proceedings, DVD Vol 7,
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LaFlamme M., & Davies J. (2007).  Developing a Shared Model for Sustainable Aboriginal Livelihoods in Natural Resource Management . MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Land, Water and Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability. 288-294. Abstract
Davies J. (2004).  Developing Research Partnerships between CSIRO and Indigenous Organisations. Australian Rangeland Society 13th Biennial Conference. 323–324.
Davies J. (2008).  Developing track based monitoring as an environmental management service. Alyntjarra Wilurara womens Natural Resource Management Workshop.
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LaFlamme M., & Davies J. (2007).  Indigenous livelihoods on country: linking land, health, culture, wellbeing and more. Paper presented at 38th Public Health Association of Australia Annual Conference.
Maru Y. T., Davies J., & Hueneke H. (2008).  Institutional matching and bridging networks for improved livelihood options. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
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Davies J., Douglas J., Hueneke H., LaFlamme M., Preuss K., Walker J., et al. (2008).  Jobs and livelihoods – ways forward for ‘being on country’. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
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