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(2010). Plants for people: Laboratory study report.
DKCRC Research Report. 56,
(2011). Attracting and retaining skilled and professional staff in remote locations of Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 353-363.
(2010). Lajamanu: Bush Medicine.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 9'18". Abstract
(2010). Lajamanu: Walya - Land.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 18'11". Abstract
(2009). People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin.
DKCRC Research Report. 45, 298.
(2007). Lake Eyre Basin Regional Profiles.
DKCRC Research Report.
(2009). A broker diagnostic for assessing local, regional and LEB-wide institutional arrangements for Aboriginal governance of desert environments.
(, Ed.).People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. 217-250.
(2009). Monitoring the success of stakeholder engagement: Literature review.
(, Ed.).People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. 251-298.
(2006). People, Communities and Economies of the Lake Eyre Basin.
(, Ed.).Australian Rangeland Society's 14th Biennial Conference.
(2009). Sustaining successful engagement: a case study of responding to demographic changes in the Lake Eyre Basin.
(, Ed.).People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. 171-216.
(2009). An overview of the natural resources management arrangements in the Lake Eyre Basin.
(, Ed.).People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. 89-124.
(2006). What happens when the rules change? Stakeholder reaction to the new water allocation arrangements in outback Australia.
Survival of the Commons: Mounting Challenges and New Realities, 11th Biannual conference of the International Society for the Study of Common Property (IASCP). Abstract
(2009). Tools for successful NRM in the Lake Eyre Basin: achieving effective engagement.
(, Ed.).People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. 125-170.
(2009). Regional profile of the Lake Eyre Basin catchments.
(, Ed.).People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. 41-88.
(2011). Dust transporting wind systems in the lower Lake Eyre Basin, Australia: a preliminary study.
Aeolian Research. 2, 205-214.
(2009). Synthesis of the ‘People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin’ project.
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(2009). Simulation of the spatiotemporal aspects of land erodibility in the northeast Lake Eyre Basin, Australia, 1980–2006.
Journal of Geophysical Research. 114, F01013.
(2008). Ngurra-kurlu: A way of working with Warlpiri people.
DKCRC Research Report. 41, 40.
(2010). Lajamanu: Walya - Land.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 18'11". Abstract
(2009). A review of fire management on central Australian conservation reserves: towards best practice.
(, Ed.).Desert Fire: fire and regional land management in the arid landscapes of Australia. 209-308.
(2008). Facilitating complementary inputs and scoping economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia.
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(2008). Managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia: a new way of doing business - ERRATA FIX July 2010.
DKCRC Research Report. 47, 360. Abstract
(2007). ‘Walking together, working together’: Aboriginal Research Partnerships.
DKCRC Research Report. 26, 122.
(2008). Overview of the project Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values - ERRATA FIX July 2010.
DKCRC Research Report. 54, 26. Abstract
(2009). Deserts open up new horizons.
Australian Landcare. 30-31.
(2005). ACRIS: Reporting change in the rangeland.
DKCRC Research Report. 04, 156.
(2010). Who owns feral camels? Implications for managers of land and resources in central Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 87-93.
(2008). Managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia: a new way of doing business.
DKCRC Research Report. 47, 360.
(2008). Overview of the project Cross-jurisdictional management of feral camels to protect NRM and cultural values.
DKCRC Research Report. 54, 26.
(2009). Outback Institutions: An application of the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework to four case studies in Australia’s Outback.
DKCRC Research Report. 31, 170.
(2008). Review of legislation and regulations relating to feral camel management.
DKCRC Research Report. 50, 173.
(2008). Fire maintains an Acacia aneura shrubland – Triodia grassland mosaic in central Australia.
Journal of Arid Environments. 72, 34–47. Abstract
(2008). DustWatch: community networks to improve wind erosion monitoring in Australia.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 33, 1912-1926.
(2009). Visual assessment of the Australian Land Erodibility Model.
Journal of Arid Environments. 73, 678-682. Abstract
(2007). Bushfires ‘down under’: patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burning.
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 16, 361–377.
(2009). Fire on the horizon: contemporary Aboriginal burning issues in the Tanami Desert, central Australia.
GeoJournal. 74, 465-476. Abstract
(2007). Improving the landscape scale management of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) using aerial survey, predictive modeling, and a Geographic Information System.
Pacific Conservation Biology. 13, 264-273.
(2009). Spatial indicators of fire risk in the arid and semi-arid zone of Australia.
Ecological Indicators.
(2009). The Australian Collaborative Rangelands Information System: preparing for a climate of change.
The Rangeland Journal. 31, 111-125. Abstract
(2011). A framework for sustainable rangeland livelihoods .
The Rangeland Journal. 33, 339-351.
(2008). Desert settlement typology: Preliminary literature.
DKCRC Research Report. 35, 76.
(2011). Learning from country: the value of country visits in remote schools for community engagement and natural and cultural resource management.
DKCRC Research Report. 69,
(2009). A home for language.
6'07".
(2008). Ngurra-kurlu: A way of working with Warlpiri people.
DKCRC Research Report. 41, 40.
(2010). Laramba: Bush Medicine.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 15'44". Abstract
(2010). Laramba: Hunting Kangaroo.
(, Ed.).Stories inLand. 3'39". Abstract

