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(2008). Chapter 12: Synthesis and key recommendations.
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(2010). A GIS-based decision-making structure for managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia .
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(2008). Chapter 5: Key stakeholder perceptions of feral camels: Aboriginal community survey.
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(2008). Report on the Feral Camels Workshops December 6–7, 2005.
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(2010). Evaluation of the impacts of feral camels.
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(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.
(2010). Feral camels in the Australian Rangelands.
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(2008). Chapter 11: A multiple criteria decision support tool for feral camel management.
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(2011). Co-benefits of large-scale renewables in remote Australia: energy futures and climate change .
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(2011). Co-benefits of large-scale renewables in remote Australia: energy futures and climate change .
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(2011). A multiplicity of national economic benefits through the actions of Aboriginal people in caring for country.
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(2008). Chapter 9: Review of commercial options for management of feral camels.
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