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  • Perey Robert; Dunphy Dexter; Edwards Melissa; Benn Suzanne (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2007)
    This paper explores how communities generate effective ecological solutions using both implicit narrative construction and explicit processes of knowledge creation and knowledge application. We argue that the act of ...
  • Boydell Spike; Holzknecht Hartmut (Elsevier, 2003)
    Conflicts in Pacific societies around land issues remain a constant theme at a time when Pacific island nations are still trying to have their place in the world recognized and with a conflict between westernization and ...
  • Favreau G.; Cappelaere B.; Massuel S; Leblanc M; Boucher M.; Boulain Nicolas; Leduc C (American Geophysical Union, 2009)
    The water table in southwestern Niger has been rising continuously for the past decades (4 m rise from 1963 to 2007), despite a ~23% deficit in monsoonal rainfall from 1970 to 1998. This paradoxical phenomenon has been ...
  • Murti Radhika; Boydell Spike (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2008)
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide background information on the land tenure and conflict issues surrounding sustainable forestry management initiatives on customary land in Fiji. Design/methodology/approach: ...
  • Huete Alfredo; Miura Tomoaki; Gao Xiang (IEEE, 2003)
    Land degradation in semiarid areas results from various factors, including climate variations and human activity, and can lead to desertification. The process of degradation results in simultaneous and complex variations ...
  • Chuangcham Udomporn; Wirojanagud Wanpen; Charusiri Punya; Milne-Home William; Lertsirivorakul Rungruang (Inderscience Publishers, 2009)
    The aim of the study is to characterise the Kham Hon landfill site. Hydrogeological and geochemical surveys were conducted and four boreholes were drilled. The hydraulic properties of the aquifer were tested, and soil, ...
  • Collins Jock (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
  • Xiao Xian; Xu Changsheng; Wang Jinqiao; Xu Min (ACM NY USA, 2011)
    Existing landmark retrieval methods cannot provide a comprehensive solution, by which user can view different angles of landmark. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to reconstruct and retrieve 3D landmark models ...
  • Norman Heidi (UTS, 2009)
    In 1978 the Wran Government announced an Inquiry to investigate a range of issues including Aboriginal land rights recognition, the causes of Aboriginal social and economic disadvantage, heritage protection and commonwealth ...
  • Owen Jill; Watt Chivonne; Sense Andrew (IRNOP, 2009)
    Abstract This paper presents and analyses findings from the first comprehensive survey of project management research currently being undertaken in Australia. It will narrate the landscape of Australian project management ...
  • Madin Elizabeth; Madin Joshua; Booth David (Nature, 2011)
    By linking ecological theory with freely-available Google Earth satellite imagery, landscape-scale footprints of behavioural interactions between predators and prey can be observed remotely. A Google Earth image survey of ...
  • Muecke Stephen (Kenyon College, 2003)
  • Goodall, Heather; Lloyd, Justine; Rangarajan, Mahesh; Warneminde, Clea. (Trans/forming Cultures Research Centre, 2006-10)
    Heather Goodall and Mahesh Rangarajan speak to Justine Lloyd and Clare Warneminde on key issues raised at the International symposium on South Asia-Australia connections regarding environment and people, hosted by the ...
  • Pennycook, A. D (Longman/Pearson, 2002)
  • Pennycook Alastair (Multilingual Matters, 2012)
    This book looks at language in unexpected places. Drawing on a diversity of materials and contexts, including farewell addresses to British workers in colonial India, letters written from parents to their children at home, ...
  • McQueen, Meryl (University of Technology, Sydney. School of Management, 2002)
    Concerns over the future of the nonprofit sector due to increasing resource pressures and an economic rationalist political climate in Australia have led to increasing public and private interest in partnerships between ...
  • Pennycook Alastair (Routledge, 2010)
    Language as a Local Practice addresses the questions of language, locality and practice as a way of moving forward in our understanding of how language operates as an integrated social and spatial activity. By taking each ...
  • Logan Peter; Hazel Elizabeth (Routledge, 1999)
    A project was initiated at the University of Technology, Sydney to look at the role of language and gender in assessment of first-year university students in Physics. Research on student learning has shown that assessment, ...
  • Zhang Felicia; Lidbury Brett; Schulte Jurgen; Bridgeman Adam; Yates Brian; Rodger John (UniServe, 2008)