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(2008). Eco-Enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana: “Best Laid Plans” and Australian Policy Lessons.
Economic Botany. 63, 16-28.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Chapter 6: Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Eco-Enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana: “Best Laid Plans” and Australian Policy Lessons.
Economic Botany. 63, 16-28.
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 87-93.
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2008). Chapter 6: Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2006). Best laid plans and Australian policy lessons: eco-enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana.
Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 87-93.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Chapter 6: Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Eco-Enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana: “Best Laid Plans” and Australian Policy Lessons.
Economic Botany. 63, 16-28.
(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 87-93.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Chapter 6: Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 87-93.
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2008). Chapter 6: Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 87-93.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Chapter 6: Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management (summary).
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2008). Eco-Enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana: “Best Laid Plans” and Australian Policy Lessons.
Economic Botany. 63, 16-28.
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Eco-Enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana: “Best Laid Plans” and Australian Policy Lessons.
Economic Botany. 63, 16-28.

