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(2009). PANEL: Exotic relations: camels and the articulation of Indigenous and settler social and economic forms.
Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies: Perspectives from anthropology, history and material culture studies. Abstract
(2009). Part of the Family or Illegal Immigrants? Aboriginal Responses to Feral Camels as a Matter of Complex Engagements.
Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference 2009: The ethics and politics of engagement.
(2008). Participating in the Pilbara?: Exploring better service outcomes.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2009). Participatory Modelling of Pathways to Aboriginal Wellbeing.
MODSIM 2009 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand. Abstract
(2009). Pastoralists' perspectives on the costs of widespread fires in the pastoral lands of the southern Northern Territory region of central Australia, 2000-2002.
(, Ed.).Desert Fire: fire and regional land management in the arid landscapes of Australia. 187-208.
(2008). Patterns of Accessing Variable Resources across Time and Space: Desert Plants, Animals and People.
Drylands Deserts and Desertification 2008 conference.
(2009). Patterns of accessing variable resources across time and space: desert plants, animals and people.
Journal of Arid Environments . 73, 338-346.
(2006). People, Communities and Economies of the Lake Eyre Basin.
(, Ed.).Australian Rangeland Society's 14th Biennial Conference.
(2009). People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin.
DKCRC Research Report. 45, 298.
(2010). Perceptions of pastoralists and conservation reserve managers on managing feral camels and their impacts.
The Rangeland Journal. 32, 63-72.
(2005). Performance Investigation on Three Classes of MANET Routing Protocols.
IEEE 11th Asia-Pacific Conference .
(2009). Perspectives on developing new cooperative arrangements for bush-harvested bush tomatoes from desert Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 48, 17.
(2008). Planning and Development of Community Based Tourism: Bird Watching Destinations.
Proceedings of CAUTHE (Council of Australian Tourism and Hospitality Education) Annual Conference 2008: Where the bloody hell are we?. 12.
(2007). Plants for People - A Process for Aboriginal Empowerment and Enterprise.
(, Ed.).Plants for People Aboriginal Wild Harvest and Land Management Seminar.
(2006). The plants for people approach to aboriginal economic development – successes, failures and lessons learnt.
Engaging Indigenous Communities Conference.
(2010). Plants for people: Case study report.
DKCRC Research Report. 55, 83.
(2010). Plants for people: Laboratory study report.
DKCRC Research Report. 56,
(2009). Plants for People: Recording Indigenous knowledge on electronic databases.
DKCRC Working Paper. 33, 21.
(2011). The policy goal of normalisation, the National Indigenous Reform Agreement and Indigenous National Partnerships Agreements.
DKCRC Working Paper. 76,
(2009). Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets.
GeoJournal. 74, 429-440. Abstract
(2005). Population and Mobility in the town Camps of Alice Springs.
DKCRC Research Report. 09, 67.
(2006). Population Dynamics and Demographic Accounting in Arid and Savanna Australia: Methods, Issues and Outcomes.
DKCRC Research Report. 16, 124.
(2006). Port Stewart Water Supply Manual.
(2006). Post-harvest infestation of Australian native Bush tomato (Solanum centrale).
International Horticultural Conference .
(2008). Poster: Birdsville: Painting our sustainable place.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Poster: Looking after country, looking after culture, looking after people: The Walkatjurra Rangers Program.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Poster: Sustainable livelihoods in Anmatjere region: Employment, uncertainty and institutions.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2008). Poster: The importance of doing business with tradition-based knowledge for Indigenous women and their families to ensure sustainable development of the West Kimberley’s ‘Gabiny’ Bush Food Industry: The story of Indigenous Harvest Australia Co-op.
Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
(2011). Potential primary health care savings for chronic disease care associated with Australian Aboriginal involvement in land management.
Health Policy. 99, 83-89. Abstract
(2009). The power of loose ties: Networking for market diversification in remote Australia.
(, Ed.).Marketing Innovations for Sustainable Destinations. . 286-298.
(2008). Precision Pastoralism for Australian beef producers.
Del Campo Al Plato.
(2008). Predicting Wind Erosion Hazard in Western Queensland, Australia.
Australian and New Zealand Geomorphology Group (ANZGG) Conference.
(2009). Proceedings of the Desert Fire Symposium.
DKCRC Working Paper. 35, 53.
(2011). Processes for effective management: learning from agencies and Warlpiri people involved in managing the Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area, Australia.
School of Environmental and Life Sciences. Ph.D, 392.
(2008). Processes for effective management: learning from the Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area.
Australian Protected Areas Congress 2008: protected areas in the century of change.
(2009). Processes for effective management: learning from Warlpiri people and agencies involved in the Northern Tanami Indigenous Protected Area.
Australian Protected Areas Congress 2008 - APAC08. 69-71.
(2009). Profile of businesses in desert Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 39, 5.
(2011). Profile of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia.
DKCRC Working Paper. 83,
(2009). Profile of Leonora: A sustainability case study.
DKCRC Working Paper. 67, 24.
(2006). Profiling four wheel drive tourism markets for desert Australia.
Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
(2008). Profiling four wheel drive tourism markets for desert Australia.
Journal of Vacation Marketing. 14, 71–86.
(2008). Projecting the effects of grazing and drought on populations of shrubs and trees in the Australian rangelands.
DKCRC Research Report. 30, 18.
(2011). The prospects for the camel in Australia.
Camel Cultures: Historical Traditions, Present Threats and Future Prospects.
(2008). Protected areas and development in arid Australia – challenges to regional tourism.
The Rangeland Journal. 30, 67–75. Abstract
(2011). Pukatja/Ernabella and its environs.
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