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Revue | Geographical Research : Journal of the Institute of Australian Geographers |
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Numéro | Vol. 44, no 1, 2006 |
- Research quality assessment and geography in Australia: Can anything be learned from the UK experience? - Johnston R. p. 1-11
- A Review and commentary. Unifying geography: Common heritage, shared future. John A. Matthews and David T. Herbert (eds), 2004 - Maude A. p. 12-16
- 'I can't eat that, it's purple': a geography field course in Vanuatu and Fiji - Connell J. p. 17-27
- Doing fieldwork in development geography: Research culture and research spaces in Vietnam - Scott S., Miller F., Lloyd K. p. 28-40
- Indigenous research: Whose priority? Journeys and possibilities of cross-cultural research in geography - Hodge P., Lester J. p. 41-51
- Exploring the Transition: Coursework to Research-Based Study in the Geography Honours Year - Schweinsberg S., McManus P. p. 52-62
- Mid-Holocene development of mangrove communities featuring rhizophoraceae and geomorphic change in the Richmond River Estuary, New South Wales, Australia - Hashimoto T.R., Saintilan N., Haberle S.G. p. 63-76
- Re-sampling for soil-caesium-137 to assess soil losses after a 19-year interval in a hunter valley vineyard, New South Wales, Australia - Loughran R.J., Balog R.M. p. 77-86
- Spatial and temporal patterns of recreational angling effort in a warm-temperate Australian estuary - Bucher D.J. p. 87-94