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(2011). Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 395-416.
(Submitted). Can Aboriginal land management activities generate sustainable livelihood outcomes in desert Australia? A case study from Yuendumu.
The Fenner School of Environment and Society. M.Phil,
(2008). Generating Aboriginal livelihoods through natural and cultural resource management: A Yuendumu case study.
Paper presented at Seminar, Fenner School of Environment and Society.
(2008). Generating livelihood and biodiversity outcomes through Aboriginal Land Management: strategies for success in desert Australia.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future. Abstract
(2008). Jobs and livelihoods – ways forward for ‘being on country’.
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(2010). Livelihoods inLand: promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management.
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(2012). ‘Looking after country two-ways’: Insights into Indigenous community-based conservation from the Southern Tanami.
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