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DKCRC Working Paper, The WaterSmart Pastoralism™ Literature Reviews. 16, 27.
(2009). Surviving the desert Track.
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(2008). Water Reticulation Equipment for Rangelands Pastoral Applications: A Review.
DKCRC Working Paper, The WaterSmart Pastoralism™ Literature Reviews. 18, 40.
(2008). The impact of artificial watering points on rangeland biodiversity: A review.
DKCRC Working Paper, The WaterSmart Pastoralism™ Literature Reviews. 15, 37.
(2008). Managing arid zone natural resources in Australia for spatial and temporal variability – an approach from first principles.
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(2008). Fire and its management in central Australia.
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(2006). A model to detect grazing sensitivity of Myoporum platcarpum in the arid rangelands of South Australia.
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(2008). 21st Century Pastoralism.
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(2010). Livestock mobility in arid and semi-arid Australia: escaping variability in space.
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(2009). Research impact within the international arid literature: an Australian perspective based on network theory.
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(2010). Movements and landscape use of camels in central Australia revealed by GPS satellite.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 33-41.
(2011). Local government initiatives to support business and employment in desert regions.
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(2008). Exploring engagement between Indigenous communities and government: lessons for Country management.
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(2010). Government processes and the effective delivery of services: the Ngaanyatjarra Council and its Regional Partnership Agreement.
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(2009). Monitoring the success of stakeholder engagement: Literature review.
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(2009). Experiences in the development and implementation of regional governance models.
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(2005). DKCRC Network Analysis.
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(2009). Coping with complexity: Adaptive governance in desert Australia.
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(2008). Value Chain Analysis of Bush Tomato and Wattle Seed Products.
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(2005). Regionalised natural resource management in south Australia: prospects and challenges of the new regime.
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(2009). Desert Services That Work: Year One Research Report.
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(2007). The Ti Tree Creek Camp Study: A Contribution to Good Governance.
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(2010). An Ambivalent Hospitality: Aboriginal senior public servants and the representation of others in Australia’s self-governing Northern Territory.
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(2008). Reciprocal Accountability: Assessing the Accountability Environment in Australian Aboriginal Affairs Administration.
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(2007). An Overview of Current Directions in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy in Australia to September 2006.
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(2010). The boundaries of representation: Exploring the bordering of Martu governance in Australia.
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(2008). Sustainable governance for small desert settlements: learning from the multi-settlement regionalism of Anmatjere Community Government Council .
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 137–147. Abstract
(2007). The Transformation of Assets for Sustainable Livelihoods in a Remote Aboriginal Settlement.
DKCRC Research Report. 28, 113.
(2009). Fueling large group dominance and repeating past mistakes: A critique of the Northern Territory local government electoral system.
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(2008). Desert settlement typology: Preliminary literature.
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(2009). ‘Country-condition dependent' grazing in the goldfields: Bulga Downs, WA.
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(2006). Livelihoods and sustainability: local to global parallels .
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(2008). Modelling management options for management of feral camels in central Australia.
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(2008). A multiple criteria decision support framework for the management of feral camels.
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(2007). Modelling self-drive tourist flows across desert Australia using VRUM™.
Spatial Science Institute Biennial International Conference. Abstract
(2010). A GIS-based decision-making structure for managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia .
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(2010). On Track: Four wheel drive tourism in desert Australia.
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(2009). Desert knowledge: Integrating knowledge and development in arid and semi-arid drylands.
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(2006). Mapping Socio-regions in Outback Australia.
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(2010). Negotiating Gender: Experience from Western Australian Mining Industry .
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(2009). A cow rotation in the Gascoyne: Mt Augustus, WA.
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(2008). Poster: The importance of doing business with tradition-based knowledge for Indigenous women and their families to ensure sustainable development of the West Kimberley’s ‘Gabiny’ Bush Food Industry: The story of Indigenous Harvest Australia Co-op.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). The importance of doing business with tradition-based knowledge for Indigenous women and their families to ensure sustainable development of the West Kimberley’s ‘Gabiny’ Bush Food Industry: The story of Indigenous Harvest Australia Co-op.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.

