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Gale D. (2008).  Walking an epistemological tightrope – the challenges of conducting funded indigenous tourism enterprise research. Proceedings of CAUTHE (Council of Australian Tourism and Hospitality Education) Annual Conference 2008: Where the bloody hell are we?. 9.
Grey-Gardner R. (2008).  The Water Handbook. A guide for management of small water supplies in Australian Aboriginal settlements.
Williams R., & Pezzaniti D. (2008).  Water Reticulation Equipment for Rangelands Pastoral Applications: A Review. DKCRC Working Paper, The WaterSmart Pastoralism™ Literature Reviews. 18, 40.
Walsh D. (2009).  A water-controlled rotational grazing system: Rockhampton Downs, NT. DKCRC Working Paper, The Central Australian Grazing Strategies project Working Paper Series. 52, 5.
Pearce M., McCarthy C., & Ryan F. (2006).  Water: a key ingredient to viable remote settlements. Desert Knowledge Symposium and Business Showcase 2006 - Global Desert Opportunities..
James C. J. (2009).  WaterSmart Pastoral ProductionTM. Report to Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry by Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre.
James C., & Bubb A. J. (2008).  WaterSmart Pastoralism™ Handbook. A practical guide for stock water management in desert Australia.
Bubb A. J., James A., & James C. (2008).  WaterSmart: Remote management innovations for sustainability in arid rangeland pastoral production. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Bubb A. J. (2009).  WaterSmart: Remote management innovations for sustainability in arid rangeland pastoral production. Desert Knowledge Australia: Virtual Meeting Place - Water Sustainability in Regional Australia. Meeting 52.
Stafford Smith D. M. (2007).  Weaving together desert knowledges for resilient dryland communities. 2007 ANZSEE Conference Re-inventing sustainability: a climate for change.
Larson S. (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
Wheatley M. (2008).  What the new sciences teach about leadership, planning and change. Desert Knowledge Symposium 2008 - Developing Desert Directions: Rethinking the Future.
Rola-Rubzen M. F., & McGregor M. J. (2009).  Where are the gaps – Harnessing opportunities for desert SMEs. 13th National Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA).
Furber H., & Ferguson J. (2007).  Where the People are: Engaged Research in the Desert. Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance (AUCEA) Conference.