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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 30 Number 1 2008
Desert Knowledge


Guest Editorial: Building a Science of Desert Living 

Mark Stafford Smith, Craig James, Murray McGregor and Jan Ferguson

pp. 1-2

 


The 'desert syndrome' – causally-linked factors that characterise outback Australia 

Mark Stafford Smith

pp. 3-14

  
 


Managing arid zone natural resources in Australia for spatial and temporal variability – an approach from first principles 

Mark Stafford Smith and Ryan R. J. McAllister

pp. 15-27

  
 


The demography of desert Australia 

Dominic Brown, John Taylor and Martin Bell

pp. 29-43

  
 


How can we identify socio-regions in the rangelands of Australia? 

Y. T. Maru and V. H. Chewings

pp. 45-53

  
 


Applying the sustainable livelihoods approach in Australian desert Aboriginal development 

Jocelyn Davies, Janelle White, Alyson Wright, Yiheyis Maru and Michael LaFlamme

pp. 55-65

  
 


Protected areas and development in arid Australia – challenges to regional tourism 

Pascal Tremblay

pp. 67-75

  
 


Sustaining four wheel drive tourism in desert Australia: exploring the evidence from a demand perspective 

D. B. Carson and A. J. Taylor

pp. 77-83

  
 


Constructing Aboriginal NRM livelihoods: Anmatyerr employment in water management 

Naomi Rea and Julia Messner

pp. 85-93

  
 


An introduction to patterns of fire in arid and semi-arid Australia, 1998–2004 

D. Turner, B. Ostendorf and M. Lewis

pp. 95-107

  
 


Fire and its management in central Australia 

G. P. Edwards, G. E. Allan, C. Brock, A. Duguid, K. Gabrys and P. Vaarzon-Morel

pp. 109-121

  
 


The 'viability' and resilience of communities and settlements in desert Australia 

Mark Stafford Smith, Mark Moran and Kurt Seemann

pp. 123-135

  
 


Sustainable governance for small desert settlements: learning from the multi-settlement regionalism of Anmatjere Community Government Council 

Will Sanders and Sarah Holcombe

pp. 137-147

  
 


Implementing risk management for water supplies: a catalyst and incentive for change 

Robyn Grey-Gardner

pp. 149-156

  
 


Survey of the potential of emerging wireless technologies to improve telecommunication services in remote Australian settlements 

Mehran Abolhasan and Alyson Wright

pp. 157-165

  
 


Social networks in arid Australia: a review of concepts and evidence 

R. R. J. McAllister, B. Cheers, T. Darbas, J. Davies, C. Richards, C. J. Robinson, M. Ashley, D. Fernando and Y. T. Maru

pp. 167-176

  
 


The shape of Aboriginal learning and work opportunities in desert regions 

Metta Young and John Guenther

pp. 177-186

  
 


Linking desert businesses: the impetus, the practicalities, the emerging pay-offs, and building on the experiences 

Joy Taylor, Ifor Ffowcs-Williams and Mike Crowe

pp. 187-195

  
 


  
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New Editor-in-Chief
The Australian Rangeland Society has appointed Professor John Milne as the new editor-in-chief of The Rangeland Journal.
John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


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