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    Planning Resilient Futures: Modelling the Ningaloo Coastal Region in Western Australia

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    Authors
    Jones, Tod
    Wood, David
    Glasson, John
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Jones, T. and Wood, D. and Glasson, J. 2010. Planning Resilient Futures: Modelling the Ningaloo Coastal Region in Western Australia, in Alison Dunn (ed), Council of Australian University Hospitality and Tourism Educators (CAUTHE), Feb 8 2010. Hobart, Tasmania: CAUTHE and the University of Tasmania.
    Source Title
    Council of Australian University Hospitality and Tourism Educators (CAUTHE) Conference Proceedings
    Source Conference
    Council of Australian University Hospitality and Tourism Educators (CAUTHE)
    ISBN
    978 1 86295 560 8
    School
    Humanities Research and Graduate Studies
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44988
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