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(2008). Chapter 11: A multiple criteria decision support tool for feral camel management.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 12: Synthesis and key recommendations.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 1: Background to the project.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 2: Ecology of feral camels in Australia.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 3: Key stakeholder perceptions of feral camels: pastoralist survey.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 4: Key stakeholder perceptions of feral camels: A conservation manager survey.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 5: Key stakeholder perceptions of feral camels: Aboriginal community survey.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(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). Chapter 7: Evaluation of the impacts of feral camels.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 8: Review of non-commercial control methods for feral camels in Australia.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
(2008). Chapter 9: Review of commercial options for management of feral camels.
(, Ed.).In Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
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(2011). ABSTRACT: Optimising control strategies for camels using a Bayesian Belief Network and simulation models.
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(2009). PANEL: Exotic relations: camels and the articulation of Indigenous and settler social and economic forms.
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(2009). Part of the Family or Illegal Immigrants? Aboriginal Responses to Feral Camels as a Matter of Complex Engagements.
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(2010). The odyssey of managing feral camels – is there an Achilles’ heel?.
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(2010). Perceptions of pastoralists and conservation reserve managers on managing feral camels and their impacts.
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(2010). A review of chemical, biological and fertility control options for the camel in Australia.
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(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
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