Property Rights and Natural Resource Management.
 



Nesting, Subsidiarity, and Community-Based Environmental Governance Beyond the Local Level
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The Current Crisis in Neoclassical Economics and the Case for an Economic Analysis based on Sustainable Development
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Property Crime Victimisation and Crime Prevention on Farms
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An Eco-Civic Regionalisation for Rural New South Wales - Report
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Principles for the Nested Governance of Water Resources
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Determining the Role of Social Capital in Linking Smallholders with Agribusiness
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Spatially bounded regions for resource governance
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Regional Alternative Landscape Futures - Final Report
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Occasional Papers

Property Rights and Natural Resource Management.

Reeve, I. 2002. Property Rights and Natural Resource Management. IRF Occasional Paper 2002/1.

Tiptoeing round the Slumbering Dragon: Property Rights and Environmental Discourse in Rural Australia

Reeve, I.J. 1999. Tiptoeing round the Slumbering Dragon: Property Rights and Environmental Discourse in Rural Australia. TRDC/IRF Occasional Paper.

Principles for the Nested Governance of Water Resources

Reeve, I.J. 2003. Principles for the Nested Governance of Water Resources. IRF Occasional Paper 2003/1.

GDP Growth and Human Wellbeing

McNeill, J.  1999.  GDP Growth and Human Wellbeing.  Paper presented on UNE HSC Day, 1999.

Nesting, Subsidiarity, and Community-Based Environmental Governance Beyond the Local Level

Marshall, G.R.  2007.  Nesting, Subsidiarity, and Community-Based Environmental Governance Beyond the Local Level.  IRF Occasional Paper 2007/1.

What does 'community' mean for farmer adoption of conservation practices? Some logic and evidence.

Marshall, G.R., 2009. What does 'community' mean for farmer adoption of conservation practices? Some logic and evidence. IRF Occasional Paper 2009/01.

Climate change, economics and hope.

Marshall, G.R., 2009. 'Climate change, economics and hope. A comment on Geoffrey Brennan's 'Climate change: A rational choice politics view'', IRF Occasional Paper 2009/02, Institute for Rural Futures, University of New England, Armidale.

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