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(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
DKCRC Research Report. 78,
(2008). Health of people and land through sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods in rangeland Australia.
(, Ed.).In Multifunction Grasslands In a Changing World. 2, 1034. Abstract
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2008). Responding to the Health Impacts of Climate Change in the Australia Desert.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2011). Application of an integrated multidisciplinary economic welfare approach to improved wellbeing through Aboriginal caring for country.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 365-372.
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2011). A multiplicity of national economic benefits through the actions of Aboriginal people in caring for country.
AGLC Lunchtime Seminar Series invitation.
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2011). Application of an integrated multidisciplinary economic welfare approach to improved wellbeing through Aboriginal caring for country.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 365-372.
(2008). Responding to health impacts of climate change in the Australian Desert.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Scoping and complementary economies in closing the gap in health outcomes for Aboriginal people in the Australian desert.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2011). A multiplicity of national economic benefits through the actions of Aboriginal people in caring for country.
AGLC Lunchtime Seminar Series invitation.
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2008). Health of people and land through sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods in rangeland Australia.
(, Ed.).In Multifunction Grasslands In a Changing World. 2, 1034. Abstract
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2008). Health of people and land through sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods in rangeland Australia.
(, Ed.).In Multifunction Grasslands In a Changing World. 2, 1034. Abstract
(2008). Responding to the Health Impacts of Climate Change in the Australia Desert.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
DKCRC Research Report. 78,
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2008). Health of people and land through sustainable Aboriginal livelihoods in rangeland Australia.
(, Ed.).In Multifunction Grasslands In a Changing World. 2, 1034. Abstract
(2011). A multiplicity of national economic benefits through the actions of Aboriginal people in caring for country.
AGLC Lunchtime Seminar Series invitation.
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2011). A multiplicity of national economic benefits through the actions of Aboriginal people in caring for country.
AGLC Lunchtime Seminar Series invitation.
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2011). Application of an integrated multidisciplinary economic welfare approach to improved wellbeing through Aboriginal caring for country.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 365-372.
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2011). A multiplicity of national economic benefits through the actions of Aboriginal people in caring for country.
AGLC Lunchtime Seminar Series invitation.
(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
Rural and Remote Health. 8,
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2011). Application of an integrated multidisciplinary economic welfare approach to improved wellbeing through Aboriginal caring for country.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 365-372.
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2007). Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 11, 33.
(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
DKCRC Research Report. 78,

