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    Innovative approaches to ‘wicked’ problems: Resource development and communities in Western Australia’s Mid-West

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    Authors
    Buckley, Amma
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Buckley, A. 2011. Innovative approaches to ‘wicked’ problems: Resource development and communities in Western Australia’s Mid-West, in S. Saydam (ed), Second International Future Mining Conference 2011, Nov 22 2011, pp. 105-112. Sydney: The Australasian Institutute of Mining and Metallurgy.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of Second International Future Mining Conference 2011
    Source Conference
    Second International Future Mining Conference 2011
    ISBN
    9781921522550
    School
    Humanities Research and Graduate Studies
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25200
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