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Will the outback remain one of earth's great natural wonders? We need a more modern outback.
Record no:
69353
Call no:
RP24287
Author:
Pew Charitable Trusts
;
Traill, Barry
Citation:
ECOS. 27 Oct, 2014 : 2 p.; WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN Inquirer 11-12 Oct. 2014 : p. 21;
Year:
2014
Subject:
Land settlement - Environmental aspects - Australia
;
Land use - Australia - Management - History
;
Land use - Environmental aspects - Australia
;
Landforms - Australia
;
Landscape assessment - Australia
;
Landscape protection - Australia
;
Pew Charitable Trusts
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Also available online.
See full report "The modern outback" [ID 24723 kept 304.2 WOI]
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