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    Australian tourism in a water constrained economy: Research agenda

    137145_20054_110020_20Crase_20AustTourWaterConstrainedEcon_20WEB.pdf (1.534Mb)
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    Authors
    Crase, L.
    O'Keefe, S.
    Horwitz, P.
    Carter, M.
    Duncan, R.
    Hatton McDonald, D.
    McKenzie, Fiona Haslam
    Gawne, B.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Report
    
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    Crase, Lin and O'Keefe, Sue and Horwitz, Pierre and Carter, May and Duncan, Ronlyn and Hatton McDonald, Darla and McKenzie, Fiona Haslam and Gawne, Ben. 2010. Australian tourism in a water constrained economy: Research agenda, Curtin University of Technology, Housing & Urban Research Institute of Western Australia - HURIWA (Curtin- Murdoch Joint Venture).
    Faculty
    Housing and Urban Research Institute of WA
    Faculty of Humanities
    School
    Housing & Urban Research Institute of Western Australia - HURIWA (Curtin- Murdoch Joint Venture)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35940
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