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Conference Paper

Author
Latz, P. K.
Title
The ecological implications of current trends in the use of Aboriginal controlled arid lands: future land use trends and possibilities
In
What future for Australia's arid lands? : proceedings of the National Arid Lands Conference, Broken Hill, New South Wales, May 21-25, 1982
Editor
John Messer & Geoff Mosley
Imprint
Australia Conservation Foundation, Hawthorn, VIC, 1983, pp. 163-164
ISBN/ISSN
0858020742
Format
Print

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