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Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2007). Management narratives: local participation in Indigenous Protected Areas.
Australian Anthropological Society Conference . Abstract
(2008). Managing arid zone natural resources in Australia for spatial and temporal variability – an approach from first principles.
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(2003). Managing common property sustainably - design principles for effective self-governing institutions.
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(2009). Managing fire in the southern Tanami Desert.
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Science Seminar 2010. Abstract
(2009). Managing the impact of feral camels in Australia.
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(2008). Managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia: a new way of doing business.
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(2008). Managing the impacts of feral camels in Australia: a new way of doing business - ERRATA FIX July 2010.
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(2011). Managing the Transition from Coach to Car Based Markets: the search for commercial value in Australia’s Flinders Ranges.
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(2006). Mapping socio-economic regions of outback Australia .
International Geographical Union Congress.
(2006). Mapping Socio-regions in Outback Australia.
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(2006). Markets for Biodiversity Outcomes in the Rangelands:.
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(2008). Matching motivations and activities for 4WD club members and the implications for developing desert 4WD tourism.
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(2009). A maximum sustainable stocking rate system in central Australia: Woodgreen Station, NT.
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