Critical issues in regional natural resource management
Integrative commentary
Marcus B Lane, Geographical and Environmental Studies, The University of Adelaide
prepared for the 2006 Australian State of the Environment Committee, 2006
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Acknowledgements
The constructive remarks of Peter Gell, Bruce Lloyd, Cathy Nicoll, Tiffany Morrison and Michael Muston on earlier drafts are gratefully acknowledged. All the opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author.
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