Bibliography

Note: Some of the details may not match the final product, as titles, especially, change during the publication process. Where possible, a link is given to the work. Confidential or private files such as CV’s and Planning Applications are not included.

Books

  1. Garnett G. Barry, S. T. B. (Eds.). (2021). The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2020. CSIRO Publishing, 815p. https://doi.org/10.1071/9781486311910

  2. Gaykamaŋu, W., & Hayashi, Y. (2020). Gupapuyŋu Goḏu-Mayali'mirri Dhäruk ga Dhäwu Mala: Gupapuynu Words and Stories with Inner Meanings. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 132pp. https://bookshop.cdu.edu.au/products/9781925800531?_pos=1&_sid=0e2099e51&_ss=r

  3. Gillieson, David S. (2021). Caves: Processes, Development, and Management, 2nd Edition. Wiley, UK, 528pp. https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/Caves:+Processes,+Development,+and+Management,+2nd+Edition-p-9781119455622

  4. Gillieson, David S., Gunn, J., Auler, A. and Bolger, T. (Eds.), (2022). Guidelines for Cave and Karst Protection, 2nd Edition, International Union of Speleology and IUCN. 112pp. [electronic] https://uis-speleo.org/index.php/listing-of-76-recommendations-for-cave-and-karst-protection/

  5. Gillieson, David S., Gunn, J., Auler, A. and Bolger, T. (Eds.), (2022). Guidelines for Cave and Karst Protection, 2nd Edition, International Union of Speleology and IUCN. 135pp. [printed]

  6. Keily, Claine (2015). The Impossible Equivalence of Vanished Objects. Black Matter Press, 22pp. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27651374-the-impossible-equivalence-of-vanished-objects?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=eiKR9eYFGP&rank=1

  7. McGinley, Rory Shaw (2022). Joseph’s Career. Austin Macauley Publishers, 192pp. https://www.austinmacauley.com/book/joseph%E2%80%99s-career

Book Chapters

  1. Sutcliffe, S., Barrett, S., Schneide, L., & Christian, K. (2017). Northern Australia and Northern Brazil Connections. In Eisemberg, C. C., & Reynolds, S. (Eds.). An Introduction to Wildlife Conservation in the Brazilian Amazon: A View from Northern Australia (pp. 73-88). Brazilian Amazon Field Intensive, 15pp. https://bookshop.cdu.edu.au/products/9780646973227

PhD Theses

  1. Bhatta, Manoj (2021). Conservation governance of ecosystem goods and services obtained from Red Panda habitats in western Nepal. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 327pp.

  2. Bonis-Profumo, Gianna (2021). Child and maternal dietary quality and its relationship with women’s empowerment in agriculture in rural Timor-Leste. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 353pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/g7ct-0093

  3. Collett, S.J. (2022). The movement ecology of granivorous finches in northern Australian savannas. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 223pp. 

  4. Brown, Benjamin (2020). Evaluating mangrove forest landscape restoration opportunity in Indonesia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 385pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/MJGT-QX71

  5. Budhathoki, Nanda. K. (2020). Economic and social impacts of extreme weather events on the agricultural sector in the lowlands of Nepal. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 313pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/4sm1-m513

  6. Corriveau, Amélie (2022). Movements, habitat use, and diet of the Magpie Goose (Anseranas semipalmata) in a tropical agricultural landscape of the Northern Territory, Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 244pp.

  7. Duong, Thi Tam (2019). Perceptions and behaviours of Vietnamese farmers towards biosecurity threats in Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 284pp.

  8. Escarcha, J. F. (2018). Adapting smallholder livestock systems to climate change: an empirical study of village-based water buffalo production and development in the Philippines. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 103pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/5ea8bc6b1038d

  9. Fisher, Rohan (2022). Improving savanna fire management capacity thorough participatory geosimulation and 3D tactile geo-visualisation. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 245pp. 

  10. Guse-Brennfleck, Ilonka (2020). Social justice and ageing in Australia: On the adequacy and fairness of the retirement income system. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 300pp.

  11. Guterres, Maria Odete do Céu (2019). Improvements in growing organic cashews in Timor-Leste. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 199pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/n5dz-an29

  12. Harrop, Lee (2022). The normative functions of artist intentions in a twenty-first century contemporary art practice. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 302pp.  https://doi.org/10.25913/w4yk-1192

  13. Hickey, Kelly Lee (2022). Tender places: Unsettling settler-colonial relationship to land through place-based, creative, and pedagogical practice. Victoria University, Melbourne, 158pp. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/44409/

  14. Hill, Guzyall (2018). Achieving sustainable uniformity of national uniform legislation. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia. [Chapter 8, 76pp]

  15. House, Jenny (2023). Gendered perspectives of community-based fisheries management and participatory monitoring in Timor-Leste. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 334pp. 

  16. Keshishian, Hovik (2020). Fitness comparisons between elite, intermediate and novice male and female karate practitioners. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 417pp.

  17. Kirke, Amy (2023). Life history of two bycatch shark species in Northern Territory commercial trawl fisheries. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 220pp. 

  18. Jansuwan, Para (2022). Understanding succession plans and farm aspirations of ageing and young farmers in Prachin Buri Province, Thailand. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 379pp. 

  19. Joyce, Catherine (2022) Energy justice, off-grid, on Country: Analysing energy systems of provision in remote Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 293pp.

  20. Lawrence, Nina (2022). Preservation and promotion of Indigenous Australian language: An anthology of traditional Yolngu children’s songs. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 230pp. 

  21. Le Ferrand, Eric (2022). Leveraging Speech Recognition for Interactive Transcription in Australian Aboriginal Communities. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 163pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/0z6d-hv22

  22. Leppitt, Robin (2022) The conservation ecology of the Alligator Rivers Yellow Chat Epthianura crocea tunneyi and its floodplain habitat. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, p. 150. [Formatting only]

  23. Liu, Bing (2020). The way to internationalisation by two universities: A Chinese and an Australian perspective. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 380pp.

  24. Loving, Shandala Cole (2022). Integrating telemetry, remote sensing and landscape genetics for assessing feral pig (Sus scrofa) movement ecology. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 198pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/kh8h-t617

  25. Morris, G. (2019). Edge of sacred - exploring the life stories of the Nauiyu community. An investigation into trauma and the traditional healing practices of a remote Aboriginal community. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 526pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/5ebb25ee03fe6

  26. Pascoe, Bruce (2022) Community Ecology of the Avifauna of Acacia shrublands in central Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 204pp. 

  27. Patterson, Ruth Gwynneth (2023). Doing More With Less: Using interdisciplinary technology to optimise oceanographic research in remote locations. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 320pp. 

  28. Penton, Cara (2021). Hollow futures? Declining arboreal mammals and tree hollow availability in tropical northern Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 207pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/49wz-gs77

  29. Raymond, Kootji-Desmond J (2023). Larrakia entrepreneurs straddling into and beyond the 21st century. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 291pp.  https://doi.org/10.25913/r62m-tg84

  30. Roberts, Brian (2021) Drivers of catadromous migration in barramundi (Lates calcarifer) in the wet/dry tropics of northern Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, p. 159. https://doi.org/10.25913/zm1j-m574

  31. Rogers, Rebecca M. (2022). Harnessing the potential of weather surveillance radar to monitor waterbirds in Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia. [Chapters 2 & 4, 44pp]

  32. Safarova, Shokhida (2021). Energy efficiency of houses and best practice urban design in the Top End. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 258pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/yhfv-v121

  33. Saki, Elnaz (2022). Synthesis of nanoemulsions to enhance dermal application of phytochemicals available in Australian native plants: Characterisation, evaluation and comparison of their biomedical activities. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 249 pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/njd4-sn13

  34. San, Yan Keng Eva (2024). Exploring the third space borderland in art therapy education and practice. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 337pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/cq2e-wg98

  35. Saragih, Evi Warintan (2016). Vegetation development in gold mine rehabilitation in relation to cattle grazing in the Northern Territory, Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 222pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/5ea6765edbeef

  36. Shima, Amy (2022). Population and health status of Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi)'. James Cook University.

  37. Sutton, Stephen (2023). Cultural drivers of disaster risk reduction behaviour. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 388pp. 

  38. Tarbett-Buckley, Christine (2022). Reading the making and doing of Australian heritage as 'Careful Cosmopolitics'. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 438pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/x888-r452

  39. Thusithana, Vidushi (2020). Seed biology, establishment ecology and comparison of community assembly models for rehabilitation of coastal dry seasonal rainforest near Darwin, Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 346pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/5f0bf1feb0fd3

  40. Toral Granda, Veronica (2020). No island is an island: Breaching isolation and the ongoing threat of introduced species to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 256pp.

  41. Wikander, Lolita (2023). The case of urinary incontinence in women participating in resistance training. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 173pp. 

  42. Wheatley, Alicia (2023). Radical socioecological transitions?: Regenerative design and pluriversal possibility in Costa Rica. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 375pp.

  43. Zarkesh, Nadia (2022). Associations between recreational engagement, attachment, & wellbeing. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 392pp.  https://doi.org/10.25913/yfx0-8418

Masters Theses

  1. Achhami, Anju (2017) Establishment autecology of selected pioneer and climax species in a tropical dry deciduous forest. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 40pp.

  2. Aidoo, Benjamin (2018) Effects of Fire on Ant Biodiversity in Kakadu National Park. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 36pp.

  3. Ahmad, Aftab (2018) The Role of Agriculture Practices in Producing Smog during Winter across the Indian Subcontinent. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 52pp.

  4. Baggen, Hunter (sub. 2021) Text Mining Human Demography. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 123pp

  5. Butterworth, Karri (sub. 2022) A review of Indigenous intergenerational knowledge transfer and practices within the Learning on Country program. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 69pp.

  6. Ferdous, Sunjid (2018) Biogeography and Habitat associations of the ant fauna of the Kimberley region of north-western Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 46pp.

  7. Gurung, Kritika (2017) Applying new tools to old problems: quantifying bacteria in seawater using qPCR. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 85pp.

  8. Kadamboor, Sapna (2018) How does invertebrate composition vary with rainfall across northern territory savannas?. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 35pp.

  9. Marcusson, Beverley (2019) Challenges to equitable access to cancer services for Indigenous Australians. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 90pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/m54y-vg22

  10. Msigwa, Jeremiah (2018) Assessment of tree growth in explaining the apparent sink of carbon in savannas. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 65pp.

  11. Nguyen, Thi Thuy Trang (2023) Hydrologic model loss parameters for a river basin in Northern Territory, Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 169pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/2gzy-1d90

  12. Padilha, Celina (2017) Sustainable Practice for Festivals: Introducing a sustainable agenda at the Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 31pp.

  13. Rame, Sonam (2018) The Influence of Soil Texture on the Relative Abundance of Dapsilanthus spathaceus and Grasses during Rehabilitation of Sand Extraction Sites. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 45pp.

  14. Rijal, Anita (2023) Understanding the impact of education agent services on Nepalese students’ study experiences in Australia. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 251pp. https://doi.org/10.25913/5084-ea90

  15. Sandhu, Arashdeep (2018) Molecular fingerprinting of the extracts of two native plants extracts using benchtop NMR. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 51pp.

  16. Wang, C. H. (2018) What Drives Water Turbidity in Darwin Harbour: a 10-year spatio-temporal analysis from the ESA-MERIS ocean colour satellite mission. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 43pp.

Exegeses

PhD Level

  1. Dann, Bronwyn (2022) Harvesting moonlight: Visual narratives of the history of the pearling industry in the north of Australia and beyond. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 208pp.

  2. Toushek, Lillyana (2023) Windscapes: Femina viatrix exploring mythology through abstraction in photography. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, p. 170.

    Masters Level

  3. Martin, S. (2017) Lighting The Pass: The Object as Lens. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 38pp.

Scientific Papers

  1. Budhathoki, N. K., Lassa, J. A., Pun, S., & Zander, K. K. (2019). Farmers’ interest and willingness-to-pay for index-based crop insurance in the lowlands of Nepal. Land Use Policy, 85, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.03.029

  2. Budhathoki, N. K., Paton, D., Lassa, J. A., Bhatta, G. D., & Zander, K. K. (2020). Heat, cold, and floods: Exploring farmers’ motivations to adapt to extreme weather events in the Terai region of Nepal. Natural Hazards, 103(3), 3213–3237. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-020-04127-0

  3. Budhathoki, N. K., Paton, D., A. Lassa, J., & Zander, K. K. (2020). Assessing farmers’ preparedness to cope with the impacts of multiple climate change-related hazards in the Terai lowlands of Nepal. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 49, 101656. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101656

  4. Budhathoki, N. K., & Zander, K. K. (2019). Socio-economic impact of and adaptation to extreme heat and cold of farmers in the food bowl of Nepal. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(9), 1578. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16091578

  5. Budhathoki, N. K., & Zander, K. K. (2020). Nepalese farmers’ climate change perceptions, reality and farming strategies. Climate and Development, 12(3), 204–215. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2019.1612317

  6. Clonan, M., McConchie, C., Hall, M., Hearnden, M., Olesen, T., & Sarkhosh, A. (2021). Effects of ambient temperatures on floral initiation in Australian mango (Mangifera indica L.) selections. Scientia Horticulturae, 276, 109767. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109767

  7. Collett, S. J., Crewe, T. L., Radford, I. J., Garnett, S. T., & Campbell, H. A. (2022) Sympatric finches differ in visitation patterns to watering holes: implications for site-focused bird counts, Emu - Austral Ornithology. https://doi.org/10.1080/01584197.2022.2104734

  8. Collett, S. J., Crewe, T. L., Radford, I. J., Garnett, S. T., & Campbell, H. A. (2022). Sympatric finches increase trophic and spatiotemporal partitioning to enable coexistence through periods of low resource availability. Functional Ecology, 36, 2138– 2151. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14111

  9. Collett, S. J., Radford, I. J., Kaestli, M., Crewe, T. L., Garnett, S. T., Campbell, H. A. (2023) The threatened Gouldian finch preferentially forages in prescribed burnt savannas. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 32, 1277-1290. https://doi.org/10.1071/WF22185

  10. Crowley, G. M., & Garnett, S. T. (2023). Distribution and decline of the Golden-shouldered Parrot Psephotellus chrysopterygius 1845–1990. North Queensland Naturalist, 53, 22-68. https://www.nqnat.org/volume/volume-53/2023

  11. Duong, T. T., Brewer, T., Luck, J., & Zander, K. (2019). A global review of farmers’ perceptions of agricultural risks and risk management strategies. Agriculture, 9(1), 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture9010010

  12. Duong, T. T., Brewer, T. D., Luck, J., & Zander, K. K. (2019). Farmers’ assessment of plant biosecurity risk management strategies and influencing factors: A study of smallholder farmers in Australia. Outlook Agric., 48(1), 48–57. https://doi.org/10.1177/0030727019829754

  13. Duong, T. T., Brewer, T. D., Luck, J., & Zander, K. K. (2019). Understanding biosecurity threat perceptions across Vietnamese smallholder farmers in Australia. Crop Prot., 117, 147–155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2018.11.022

  14. Duong, T. T., Luck, J., & Zander, K. K. (2021). Understanding the intention to use biosecurity management strategies on-farm: A study of Vietnamese farmers in Australia. Social Science Journal, 58(4), 499–513. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2019.05.004

  15. Escarcha, J. F., Lassa, J. A., Palacpac, E. P., & Zander, K. K. (2020). Livelihoods transformation and climate change adaptation: The case of smallholder water buffalo farmers in the Philippines. Environmental Development, 33, 100468. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2019.100468

  16. Escarcha, J. F., Lassa, J. A., & Zander, K. K. (2018). Livestock under climate change: A systematic review of impacts and adaptation. Climate, 6(3), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli6030054

  17. Fisher, P. M. J., & Smith, D. (2022). The water industry and the decarbonisation of cities: A comprehensive review in the context of Cop26. PLOS Water, 1(6), e0000023. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pwat.0000023

  18. Fisher, R., Heckbert, S., & Garnett, S. (2021). Reframing wildfire simulations for understanding complex human–landscape interactions in cross-cultural contexts: A case study from northern Australia. Fire, 4(3), 46. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4030046

  19. Fisher, R., Lewis, B., Price, O., & Pickford, A. (2022). Barriers to fire spread in northern Australian tropical savannas, deriving fire edge metrics from long term high-frequency fire histories. J. Environ. Manage., 301, 113864. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113864

  20. Habel, J. C., Zamora, C., Rödder, D., Teucher, M., Cuadros-Casanova, I., & Fischer, C. (2021). Using indicator species to detect high quality habitats in an East African forest biodiversity hotspot. Biodiversity and Conservation, 30(3), 903–915. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02124-8

  21. Hayashi, Y., Christie, M., Gaillard, J. C., Banks, E. W., Batelaan, O., & Ellis, J. (2020). A transdisciplinary engagement with Australian Aboriginal water and the hydrology of a small bedrock island. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 65(S3), 1845–1856. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2021.1974025

  22. Hobern, D., Barik, S. K., Christidis, L., T. Garnett, S., Kirk, P., Orrell, T. M., Pape, T., Pyle, R. L., Thiele, K. R., Zachos, F. E., & Bánki, O. (2021). Towards a global list of accepted species VI: The Catalogue of Life checklist. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 21(4), 677–690. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-021-00516-w

  23. House, J., Amaral, N. M. S., Silva de Jesus, J., Gomes, J., Chew, M., Kleiver, D., Steenbergen, D. J., Stacey, N. (2024).Women’s experiences of participatory small-scale fisheries monitoring in Timor-Leste. Maritime Studies, 23, 9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-024-00352-6

  24. Jansuwan, P., & Zander, K. K. (2021). Getting young people to farm: How effective is Thailand’s young smart farmer programme? Sustainability, 13(21), 11611. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132111611

  25. Jansuwan, P., & Zander, K. K. (2022). Multifunctional farming as successful pathway for the next generation of Thai farmers. PLOS ONE, 17(4), e0267351. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267351

  26. Jansuwan, P., & Zander, K. K. (2021). What to do with the farmland? Coping with ageing in rural Thailand. J. Rural Stud., 81, 37–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.12.003

  27. Kariodimedjo, Dina W. (2018) Branding of intangible cultural heritage for economic development in Indonesia. WIPO-WTO Colloquium Papers, 9, 59–74. https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/colloquium_papers_e/2018/wipo_wto_colloquium_2018_e.htm

  28. Kelly, A. G. (2022). Jan ze Trzciany’s reflections over the concept of human dignity in De Natura Ac Dignitate Hominis, 1554. In Gremium. Studies in History, Culture and Politics, 16(December), 81–97. https://doi.org/10.34768/ig.vi16.406

  29. Kirke, A. K., Crook, D. A., Banks, S. C., Luiz, O. J., Saunders, T. M., King., A.J., & Johnson, G. J. (2024). Reproductive biology of two small-bodied sharks, Carcharhinus coatesi and Rhizoprionodon acutus, in the Northern Territory, Australia. Fisheries Research, 272, 106946. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2024.106946

  30. Luck, L., Kaestli, M., Hutley, L. B., Calders, K., & Levick, S. R. (2023). Reduced model complexity for efficient characterisation of savanna woodland structure using terrestrial laser scanning. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 118, 103255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jag.2023.103255

  31. Macfarlane, K. (2023). Child soldiers in Nepal: Re-conceptualizing reintegration and identity. International Affairs, 99(3), 1211–1230. https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiad106

  32. Robinson, C. J., Urzedo, D., Macdonald, J. M., Ligtermoet, E., Penton, C. E., Lourie, H. & Hoskins, A. (2023). Place-based data justice practices for collaborative conservation research: A critical review. Biological Conservation, 288, 110346. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110346

  33. Rogers, R. M., Buler, J., Clancy, T., & Campbell, H. (2022). Repurposing open-source data from weather radars to reduce the costs of aerial waterbird surveys. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 3, e12148. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12148

  34. Rogers, R. M., Buler, J. J., Wainwright, C. E., & Campbell, H. A. (2020). Opportunities and challenges in using weather radar for detecting and monitoring flying animals in the Southern Hemisphere. Austral Ecology, 45(1), 127–136. https://doi.org/10.1111/aec.12823

  35. Saki, E., Murthy, V., Khandanlou, R., Wang, H., Wapling, J., & Weir, R. (2022) Optimisation of Calophyllum inophyllum seed oil nanoemulsion as a potential wound healing agent. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 22(1), 285. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-022-03751-6

  36. Saki, E., Murthy, V., Wang, H., Khandanlou, R., Wapling J., & Weir R. (2024). Formulation and biomedical activity of oil-in-water nanoemulsion combining Tinospora smilacina water extract and Calophyllum inophyllum seeds oil. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 16, 1159–1174. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S405427

  37. Sangha, K. K. (2018). What kind of development we want to afford sustainable living? Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, 7(1), 34–48. https://doi.org/10.17265/2162-5298/2018.01.005

  38. Sangha, K. K., Preece, L., Villarreal-Rosas, J., Kegamba, J. J., Paudyal, K., Warmenhoven, T., & RamaKrishnan, P. S. (2018). An ecosystem services framework to evaluate indigenous and local peoples’ connections with nature. Ecosystem Services, 31, 111–125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.03.017

  39. Safarova, S., van Hoof, J., Law, L., Zander, K. K., & Garnett, S. T. (2022). Thermal comfort in a tropical savanna climate: The case of home occupants in Darwin, Australia. Energy and Buildings, 266, 112074. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112074

  40. Votto, S. E., Schlesinger, C., Dyer, F., Caron, V., & Davis, J. (2023). Investigating avian competition for surface water in an arid zone bioregion. Ecology and Evolution, 13, e10396. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10396

  41. Zander, K. K., Simpson, G., Mathew, S., Nepal, R., & Garnett, S. T. (2019). Preferences for and potential impacts of financial incentives to install residential rooftop solar photovoltaic systems in Australia. Journal of Cleaner Production, 230, 328–338. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.133

Reports

  1. Burford, M. A., Faggotter, S. J., Lowe, V., Venarsky, M., Frid, C., Ronan, M., Bush, R., & Edwards, D. (2021) The vulnerability of food supplies for migratory shorebirds to altered flow in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Griffith University, Brisbane, 124pp. https://www.nespnorthern.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/The-vulnerability-of-food-supplies-for-migratory-shorebirds-final-report.pdf

  2. Burford, M. A., Smart, J. C. R., Robins, J. B., Ndehedehe, C., Kenyon, R. A., Faggotter, S. J., McMahon, J. M., Broadley, A., Leahy, S. M. (2021) Contribution of rivers to the productivity of floodplains and coastal areas of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Griffith University, Brisbane, 9pp. https://www.nespnorthern.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Contribution-of-rivers-to-the-productivity-of-the-southern-Gulf-executive-summary.pdf

  3. Crowley, Gabriel (2019) Delivering biodiversity and socio economic co-benefits through the adoption of Beef Cattle Herd Management emission reduction projects in north-west Queensland. Southern Gulf Natural Resource Management, Mount Isa, Australia, 111pp. https://www.cairnsinstitute.jcu.edu.au/delivering-biodiversity-and-socio-economic-co-benefits-through-the-adoption-of-beef-cattle-herd-management-emission-reduction-projects-in-north-west-queensland/

  4. Davis, Jenny, Gillespie, G., Cuff, N., Garcia, E., Andersen, A., Young, L., Leiper, I., Ribot, R., Kennard, M., Pintor, A., Bonney, S., & Wedd, D. (2021) Beetaloo GBA region baseline survey program. Bioregional Assessments, Australian Government, Australia, 238pp. https://www.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/assessments/geological-and-bioregional-assessment-program/supporting-materials-beetaloo-sub-basin/beetaloo-ecology-reports

  5. Duke, Norman C. & Mackenzie, Jock (2020) Assessing the Gulf of Carpentaria mangrove dieback 2017-2019. NAER, Australia, 251pp. https://www.nespnorthern.edu.au/projects/nesp/gulf-mangrove-dieback/

  6. Duke, Norman C. & Mackenzie, Jock (2020) Assessing the Gulf of Carpentaria mangrove dieback 2017-2019 TropWATER Report No. 20/21. NAER, Australia, 170pp. https://www.nespnorthern.edu.au/projects/nesp/gulf-mangrove-dieback/

  7. Maclean, K., Kong, T. M., Addison, J., Barber, M. & Hutton, M. (eds) (2021) Pathways and opportunities to diversify investment in Indigenous cultural and natural resource management enterprises, CSIRO, Australia, 177pp. https://nesplandscapes.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Pathways-and-opportunities-to-diversify-investment-final-report.pdf

  8. Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub (NAER) (2021) Diversifying investment in Indigenous cultural and natural resource management, NAER, 8pp. https://nesplandscapes.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Diversifying-investment-in-ICNRM-wrap-up-factsheet.pdf

  9. Northern Australia Indigenous Land and Sea Alliance (NAILSMA) (2020) Business on country diversification strategy – For enterprise, economic development and healthy and productive lands and seas. Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA), Australia, 38pp. https://www.crcna.com.au/resources/publications/business-country-diversification-strategy-enterprise-economic-development-and-health-and-productive-lands-and-seas

  10. NAILSMA (2020) Normanby land use & economic diversification plan. CRCNA, Australia, 21pp. https://www.crcna.com.au/resources/publications/normanby-land-use-plan

  11. NAILSMA (2020) State of the Indigenous estate: Background information for identifying and evaluating opportunities for economic development on Indigenous lands. CRCNA, Australia, 27pp. https://www.crcna.com.au/resources/publications/state-indigenous-estate

  12. NAILSMA (2020) Waanyi & Garawa land use & economic diversification plan. CRCNA, Australia, 43pp. https://www.crcna.com.au/resources/publications/waanyi-and-garawa-land-use-plan

  13. NAILSMA (2020) Western Yalanji land use & economic diversification plan. CRCNA, Australia, 42pp. https://www.crcna.com.au/resources/publications/western-yalanji-land-use-plan

  14. Perry, J., Patykowski, J., Murphy, H., Richards, A., Gillespie, G., Vanderduys, E., Douglas, M., Setterfield, S., Somaweera, R. & Lourie, H. (2021) Savanna fire regimes and biodiversity impacts in northern Australia, CSIRO, Australia. https://nesplandscapes.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Savanna-fire-regimes-and-biodiversity-impacts-final-report.pdf

  15. Robinson, C., Lee, M., Barrowei, R., Coleman, B., Markham, J., Bangalang, N., Nadji, J., Nayinggul, A., Nayinggul, A., Nadji, S., Dempsey, S., McCartney, S., Mangiru, K., Alderson, J., Macdonald, J., Perry, J., Cooper, D., Moyle, F., May, K., Setterfield, S., Gilfedder M. and Douglas M. (2021) Using Bininj/Mungguy indicators to monitor the health of Country in Kakadu National Park, CSIRO, Brisbane, 37pp. https://nesplandscapes.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Using-Bininj-Mungguy-indicators-to-monitor-the-health-of-Country-in-Kakadu-National-Park-final-report.pdf

  16. Smart, J. C. R., McMahon, J. M., Curwen, G. & Burford, M. (2021) Estimating the economic impact of potential extractions from Gulf rivers on the banana prawn fishery, Griffith University, Brisbane, 31pp. https://nesplandscapes.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Estimating-the-economic-impact-of-potential-extractions-from-Gulf-rivers-on-the-banana-prawn-fishery-component-final-report.pdf

Magazines

  1. Flycatcher Issue 1 (2016) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. https://flycatchermag.wixsite.com/flycatcher [Archival Site]

  2. Flycatcher Issue 2 (2016) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  3. Flycatcher Issue 3 (2017) Darwin, Australia, 44pp. [link as above]

  4. Flycatcher Issue 4 (2017) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  5. Flycatcher Issue 5 (2017) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  6. Flycatcher Issue 6 (2018) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  7. Flycatcher Issue 7 (2018) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  8. Flycatcher Issue 8 (2018) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  9. Flycatcher Issue 9 (2019) Darwin, Australia, 40pp. [link as above]

  10. Borderlands 1/2020 (2020) Darwin, Australia, 127pp. https://borderlands.cdu.edu.au/

Booklets & Programs

  1. Darwin Fringe Festival (2021) 2021 Darwin Fringe Festival Program. Darwin Fringe Festival, Darwin, Australia, 40pp.

  2. Darwin Fringe Festival (2022) 2022 Darwin Fringe Festival Program. Darwin Fringe Festival, Darwin, Australia, 45pp.

  3. Indi Kindi Team (2020) Tree of Life: Bringing up strong children – the Borroloola Way. Moriarty Foundation, Borroloola, Australia, 5pp.

  4. McCallum, Darren (2018) Spectrum, Darwin, Australia, 18pp.

  5. Red Dirt Poetry Festival (2022) Red Dirt Poetry Festival Program. Red Dirt Poetry Festival, Alice Springs, Australia, 24pp.

 

Updated February 2, 2024