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Volume 1, Issue 2 (2005): New Challenges for Research Practice: Natural Resource Management in Australia

Published October 17, 2005

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Editorial

Integration Research for Natural Resource Management in Australia: An Introduction to New Challenges for Research Practice
Gabriele Bammer, Deborah O'Connell, Alice Roughley, Geoff Syme
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Main Articles

Integration Initiatives at CSIRO: Reflections of an Insider
Geoff Syme
Article M1
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Clarifying the Imperative of Integration Research for Sustainable Environmental Management
Stephen Dovers
Article M2
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Introduction of Social Sciences in Australian Natural Resource Management Agencies
Alice Roughley, David Salt
Article M3
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Integrative Research in the University Context: Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University
Robert Wasson, Stephen Dovers
Article M4
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Strategic Integration: The Practical Politics of Integrated Research in Context
Lorrae van Kerkhoff
Article M5
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Implementing a Process for Integration Research: Ecosystem Services Project, Australia
Steven J. Cork, Wendy Proctor
Article M6
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Integration Research for Shaping Sustainable Regional Landscapes
David Brunckhorst
Article M7
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