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(2008). Applying the sustainable livelihoods approach in Australian desert Aboriginal development.
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 55–65. Abstract
(2011). Visualising Relatively Unpredictable Movement (VRUM): the Tourism Flows Modelling Project.
DKCRC Research Report. 60,
(2009). Fueling large group dominance and repeating past mistakes: A critique of the Northern Territory local government electoral system.
DKCRC Research Report. 59, 29.
(2009). Fueling large group dominance and repeating past mistakes: A critique of the Northern Territory local government electoral system.
DKCRC Research Report. 59, 29.
(2008). The character of Aboriginal training pathways: A local perspective.
DKCRC Research Report. 34, 29.
(2007). Growing the desert: Regional and educational profiles of the Australian desert and its Indigenous peoples.
DKCRC Research Report. 10, 38.
(2008). The shape of Aboriginal learning and work opportunities in desert regions.
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 177–186. Abstract
(2006). Finding the Way: Visitor Patterns and Industrial Organisation around the Red Centre .
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(2006). Viability analysis for desert settlement and economy: The Transport & Mobility Interface.
DKCRC Working Paper. 02, 29. Abstract
(2006). Viability analysis for desert settlement and economy.
DKCRC Working Paper. 01, 27. Abstract
(2010). The odyssey of managing feral camels – is there an Achilles’ heel?.
Australian Zoologist. 35, 251-264. Abstract
(2008). Underground structures and mycorrhizal associations of Solanum centrale (the Australian bush tomato).
Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture , 172. Abstract
(2011). Additive partitioning of rarefaction curves: removing the influence of sampling on species-diversity in vegetation surveys..
Ecological Indicators. 11, 132-139. Abstract
(2008). 21st Century Pastoralism.
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(2008). Managing arid zone natural resources in Australia for spatial and temporal variability – an approach from first principles.
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 15–27. Abstract
(2008). The 'desert syndrome' – causally-linked factors that characterise outback Australia.
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 3–14. Abstract
(2009). From Desert Syndrome to Desert System: Developing a science of desert living.
Dialogue: the Journal of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 28, 8-18. Abstract
(2009). Patterns of accessing variable resources across time and space: desert plants, animals and people.
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(2009). Sustainable bush produce systems – Post-harvest storage of Solanum centrale and impact on produce quality.
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(2008). Development of a value-driven bush foods industry chain that rewards Aboriginal people.
XXI International Grassland Congress and VIII International Rangeland Congress. Abstract
(2009). Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business.
Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
(2009). Extended interview with Anthony Robinson, marketer of bush products for Outback Spirit.
Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business, DVD Community guide as part of Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre. 7'21".
(2009). Extended interview with Martha Shepherd, grower of bush foods.
Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business, DVD Community guide as part of Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre. 6'41".
(2009). DVD: Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business.
DVD Community guide as part of Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre. 18'15".
(2009). Big Book: Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business.
Community guide as part of Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
(2009). Extended interview with Dale Chapman, restaurateur and owner of The Dilly Bag Restaurant, Pomona, Qld.
Information = Power: Value Chain Walkthrough to Empower Indigenous Desert Business, DVD Community guide as part of Report to NRM Board (NT) by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre. 14'58".
(2006). Viability analysis for desert settlement and economy.
DKCRC Working Paper. 01, 27. Abstract
(2008). Protected areas and development in arid Australia – challenges to regional tourism.
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 67–75. Abstract

