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Preferences for eco certified wines in the United States
Moscovici, Daniel, Rana, Rezwanul, Mihailescu, Radu, Gow, Jeff, Ugaglia, Adeline Alonso, Valenzuela, Lionel and Rinaldi, Azzurra. 2021. "Preferences for eco certified wines in the United States." International Journal of Wine Business Research. 33 (2), pp. 153-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWBR-04-2020-0012Article
Climate change messages and strategies by Australian NGOs
Hall, Nina L. and Star, Cassandra. 2007. "Climate change messages and strategies by Australian NGOs." Ensor, Jason, Polak, Iva and Van Der Merwe, Peter (ed.) Other contact zones: new talents 21C. Perth, Western Australia. Network Books. pp. 137-148Edited book (chapter)
Spatial prioritisation of revegetation sites for dryland salinity management: an analytical framework using GIS
Apan, Armando, Raine, Steven R., Le Brocque, Andrew F. and Cockfield, Geoff. 2004. "Spatial prioritisation of revegetation sites for dryland salinity management: an analytical framework using GIS." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 47 (6), pp. 811-825. https://doi.org/10.1080/0964056042000284848Article
Methods and instruments for evaluation and monitoring of VET systems
Eddington, Noela and Eddington, Ian. 2010. Methods and instruments for evaluation and monitoring of VET systems. Cardiff, United Kingdom. Economic and Social Research Council on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance.Working paper
Characterising land ownership patterns in a salt-affected catchment: key implications for revegetation
Apan, Armando, Raine, Steven R., Cockfield, Geoff and Le Brocque, Andrew F.. 2003. "Characterising land ownership patterns in a salt-affected catchment: key implications for revegetation." 2003 Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial Conference: Spatial Knowledge Without Boundaries (SSC2003). Canberra, Australia 22 - 27 Sep 2003 Canberra, Australia.Paper
From the Australian Wheat Board to AWB Limited: collective marketing and privatisation in Australia's wheat export trade
Cockfield, Geoff and Botterill, Linda Courtenay. 2007. "From the Australian Wheat Board to AWB Limited: collective marketing and privatisation in Australia's wheat export trade." Public Policy. 2 (1), pp. 44-57.Article
Adam Smith, Charles Darwin and the moral sense
Laurent, John and Cockfield, Geoff. 2007. "Adam Smith, Charles Darwin and the moral sense." Cockfield, Geoff, Firth, Ann and Laurent, John (ed.) New perspectives on Adam Smith's The theory of moral sentiments. Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 141-162Edited book (chapter)
Getting the message: audience resonance with Australian climate change campaigns
Hall, Nina L. and Star, Cassandra. 2007. "Getting the message: audience resonance with Australian climate change campaigns ." Clements, Belinda (ed.) Probing the boundaries of environmental justice and global citizenship. Oxford, UK. Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 185-194Edited book (chapter)
The mobilisation of norms for legitimacy in the global warming debate
Star, Cassandra. 2007. "The mobilisation of norms for legitimacy in the global warming debate." Clements, Belinda (ed.) Probing the boundaries of environmental justice and global citizenship. Oxford, UK. Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 275-283Edited book (chapter)
Meeting some challenges of learner diversity by applying modal preference and learning needs to adult learning
Pedersen, Cec and St Hill, Rod. 2000. "Meeting some challenges of learner diversity by applying modal preference and learning needs to adult learning." 8th Annual Teaching Economics Conference: Making Economics Relevant for Today's Business. Melbourne, Australia 11 - 12 Dec 2000 Melbourne, Australia.Paper
Valuing ecosystem services from forests: a multidisplinary field-based approach
Maraseni, Tek Narayan, Cockfield, Geoff and Apan, Armando. 2005. "Valuing ecosystem services from forests: a multidisplinary field-based approach." IUFRO World Congress: Forests in the Balance: Linking Tradition and Technology (2005). Brisbane, Australia 08 - 13 Aug 2005Poster
Estimation of shrub biomass: development and evaluation of allometric models leading to innovative teaching methods
Maraseni, Tek Narayan, Cockfield, Geoff, Apan, Armando and Mathers, Nicole. 2005. "Estimation of shrub biomass: development and evaluation of allometric models leading to innovative teaching methods." International Journal of Business and Management Education.Article
Getting the message: audience resonance with Australian climate change campaigns
Hall, Nina L. and Star, Cassandra. 2006. "Getting the message: audience resonance with Australian climate change campaigns ." 5th Global Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship Conference. Oxford, United Kingdom 03 - 06 Jul 2006Paper
The mobilisation of norms for legitimacy in the global warming debate
Star, Cassandra. 2006. "The mobilisation of norms for legitimacy in the global warming debate." 5th Global Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship Conference. Oxford, United Kingdom 03 - 06 Jul 2006Paper
Designing the future of learning through a community of practice of teachers of first year courses at an Australian university
McDonald, Jacquelin and Star, Cassandra. 2006. "Designing the future of learning through a community of practice of teachers of first year courses at an Australian university." Philip, R., Voerman, A. and Dalziel, J. (ed.) The First International LAMS Conference: Designing the Future of Learning (2006). Sydney, Australia 06 - 08 Dec 2006 Sydney, Australia.Paper
Community based forest management systems in developing countries and eligibility for clean development mechanism
Maraseni, Tek Narayan, Cockfield, Geoff and Apan, Armando. 2005. "Community based forest management systems in developing countries and eligibility for clean development mechanism." Journal of Forest and Livelihood. 4 (2), pp. 31-42.Article
The 2004 federal election: impacts for regions
Cockfield, Geoff and Prasser, Scott. 2005. "The 2004 federal election: impacts for regions." Public Administration Today.Article
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