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Walsh D. (2009).  Cell grazing in the Pilbara: Cheela Plains, WA. DKCRC Working Paper, The Central Australian Grazing Strategies project Working Paper Series. 56, 6.
Rea K., & Young M. (2006).  The Collaboration Project. DKCRC Research Report. 15, 101.
Walsh D. (2009).  Conservative stocking in central Australia: Lyndavale Station, NT. DKCRC Working Paper, The Central Australian Grazing Strategies project Working Paper Series. 50, 5.
Walsh D. (2009).  A cow rotation in the Gascoyne: Mt Augustus, WA. DKCRC Working Paper, The Central Australian Grazing Strategies project Working Paper Series. 58, 5.
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Shen F., Hughey K., & Simmons D. (2008).  Connecting the sustainable livelihoods approach and Tourism: A Review of the Literature toward integrative thinking. Proceedings of CAUTHE (Council of Australian Tourism and Hospitality Education) Annual Conference 2008: Where the bloody hell are we?. 14.
Moran M. (2007).  Coping with Complexity: Adaptation of the Governance System in Aboriginal Affairs. Australian Anthropological Association Annual Conference: Transforming Economies, Changing States .
Davies J. (2007).  Culture and livelihoods: healthy jobs on country. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities.. Audiovisual Proceedings, DVD Vol 7,
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Friedel M., Puckey H., O'Malley C., Waycott M., Smyth A. K., Van Klinken R., et al. (2006).  Can buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) be managed sustainably in desert Australia? . Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
Vaarzon-Morel, P (2009).  Carrying a heavy burden: camels and the transformation of Indigenous economic landscapes. Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies: Perspectives from Anthropology, history and material culture studies. Abstract
Evans L., Scott H., & Briscoe J. (2006).  Case study on intellectual property protection of traditional knowledge of plants and their uses’. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..