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Article
Adegboye, Oyelola A., and Kotze, Danelle (2014) Causes and patterns of morbidity and mortality in Afghanistan: joint estimation of multiple causes in the neonatal period. Canadian Studies in Population, 41 (1-2). pp. 165-179.
Gerland, Patrick, Raftery, Adrian E., Ševčiková, Hana, Li, Nan, Gu, Danan, Spoorenberg, Thomas, Alkema, Leontine, Fosdick, Bailey K., Chunn, Jennifer, Lalic, Nevena, Bay, Guiomar, Buettner, Thomas, Heilig, Gerhard K., and Wilmoth, John (2014) World population stabilization unlikely this century. Science, 346 (6206). pp. 234-237.
Foale, Simon (2008) A preliminary exploration of relationships among fishery management, food security, and the Millennium Development Goals in Melanesia. Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin, 24. pp. 3-8.
Foale, Simon (2008) Appraising the resilience of Trochus and other nearshore artisanal fisheries in the Western Pacific. Trochus Information Bulletin, 14. pp. 12-15.
Foale, Simon J. (2008) Conserving Melanesia’s coral reef heritage in the face of climate change. Historic Environment, 21 (1). pp. 30-36.
Macgregor, Colin J., and Cary, John (2002) Social/Human Capital Rapid Appraisal Model (SCRAM): a method of remotely assessing social and human capacity in Australian rural communities. Rural Society, 12 (2). pp. 105-122.
Book Chapter
Polunin, Nicholas V.C., Gopal, Brij, Graham, Nicholas A.J., Hall, Stephen J., Ittekkot, Venugopalan , and Muhlig-Hofmann, Annette (2008) Trends and global prospects of the Earth’s aquatic ecosystems. In: Polunin, Nicholas V.C., (ed.) Aquatic Ecosystems: Trends and Global Prospects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 353-365.
Thesis
Cridland, Shane (2008) An analysis of the winter movement of grey nomads to northern Australia: planning for increase senior visitation. PhD thesis, James Cook University.