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Influence on the U.S. Environmental Movement
Iconic Lands: Wilderness As a Reservation Criterion for World Heritage
Senator Bob Brown - Australian Greens
The UTG Journal Issue No
Reimagining the Visitor Experience of Tasmania's Wilderness World
Dealing with Hung Parliaments
The Lake Pedder Decision
The Rise of the Australian Greens
Parliamentary Experiences of the Tasmanian Greens: the Politics of the Periphery1
Wilderness Karst in Tasmanian Resource Politics
Tasmanian Heritage Register Datasheet
Strategic Water Information and Monitoring Plan, Tasmania
TASMANIA: the Strange and Verdant Politics of a Strange and Verdant Island
AFAC INDEPENDENT OPERATIONAL REVIEW a Review of the Management of the Tasmanian Fires of December 2018 – March 2019
Wilderness Conservation in Australia: Eight Governments in Search of a Policy
Old Trees, New Realities
Electoral Politics and the Tasmanian Greens
Lake Pedder Restoration Committee the Lake We’Re Giving Back to the World
Top View
Dilemmas of Political Party Regulation in Australia
The UTG Journal Issue No. 3
RADICAL TASMANIA: Rebellion, Reaction and Resistance: a Thesis in Creative Nonfiction: Volume I: Exegesis
Scenery to Wilderness: National Park Development In
THE UNITED TASMANIA GROUP Pamela Walker
The Politics of Parks
The Dispute Over the Frankling River and South West Wilderness Area in Tasmania, Australia
Bob Brown, Bob Hawke and the Franklin River Dam Crisis of 1983 Randall Doyle Central Michigan University
Green-Supported Minority Government in Tasmania
CHS116-Truchanas.Pdf(PDF, 384KB)
The Practices of Local Governance: a Tasmanian
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Creating Today‟S Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area – a Brief History of Its Reservation
In the Balance