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The management of climate change through prescribed savanna burning: emerging contributions of indigenous people in northern Australia
PJ Whitehead, P Purdon, J Russell‐Smith, PM Cooke, S Sutton
Public Administration and Development: The International Journal of …, 2008
742008
The West Arnhem Land Fire Abatement (WALFA) project
P Whitehead, P Purdon, P Cooke, J Russell-Smith, S Sutton
Culture, ecology, and economy of fire management in North Australian …, 2009
522009
Substitution in recreational fishing
B Gentner, S Sutton
Global challenges in recreational fisheries, 150-169, 2008
392008
Archaeology in another country: exchange and symbols in North West Central Queensland
I Davidson, NDJ Cook, M Fischer, M Ridges, J Ross, SA Sutton
Many exchanges: archaeology, history, community and the work of Isabel McBryde, 2005
372005
The human occupation of Cuckadoo 1 Rockshelter, northwest central Queensland
I Davidson, SA Sutton, SJ Gale
351993
Nandong Smong and Tsunami lullabies: Song and music as an effective communication tool in disaster risk reduction
SA Sutton, D Paton, P Buergelt, S Sagala, E Meilianda
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 65, 102527, 2021
342021
Why are so many ancient rock paintings red?
N Cook, I Davidson, S Sutton
Australian Aboriginal Studies, 30-32, 1990
321990
What's in a name?“Smong” and the sustaining of risk communication and DRR behaviours as evocation fades
SA Sutton, D Paton, P Buergelt, E Meilianda, S Sagala
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 44, 101408, 2020
242020
Sustaining a transformative disaster risk reduction strategy: grandmothers’ telling and singing tsunami stories for over 100 years saving lives on Simeulue Island
SA Sutton, D Paton, P Buergelt, S Sagala, E Meilianda
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (21), 7764, 2020
192020
The theory/practice of disaster justice: Learning from indigenous peoples’ fire management
JK Weir, S Sutton, G Catt
Natural hazards and disaster justice: Challenges for Australia and its …, 2020
152020
Evaluating resilience in two remote indigenous Australian communities
P Morley, J Russell-Smith, KK Sangha, B Sithole, S Sutton
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 31 (4), 44-50, 2016
132016
Augmenting physical 3D models with projected information to support environmental knowledge exchange
R Fisher, S Heckbert, JML Villalobos, S Sutton
Applied Geography 112, 102095, 2019
122019
Evaluating resilience in two remote Australian communities
P Morley, J Russell-Smith, KK Sangha, S Sutton, B Sithole
Procedia engineering 212, 1257-1264, 2018
112018
Recruiting new anglers
R Wightman, S Sutton, BE Matthews, K Gillis, J Colman, J Samuelsen
Global challenges in recreational fisheries. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford …, 2008
112008
Seeing red in Queensland
NDJ Cook, I Davidson, S Sutton
Nature 342 (6249), 487-487, 1989
101989
Pleistocene axes in Sahul: A response to Morwood and Tresize
SA Sutton
Queensland Archaeological Research 7, 95-109, 1990
81990
‘Village’as verb: Sustaining a transformation in disaster risk reduction from the bottom up
SA Sutton, D Paton, P Buergelt, S Sagala, E Meilianda
Environmental Science & Policy 137, 40-52, 2022
62022
Cultural drivers of disaster risk reduction behaviour: The case of Pulau Simeulue
S Sutton, PT Buergelt, D Paton, S Sagala
Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia; Paton, D., Sagala, S., Eds, 167-185, 2018
62018
Warragarra Stone: A Technological Analysis of an Assemblage of Stone Artefacts from Central Tasmania
SA Sutton
University of New England, 1985
51985
Smong means more than tsunami: The understanding of tsunami in the Indonesian context
A Rahman, A Sakurai, S Sutton, M Syahbandir, N Nofriadi
E3S Web of Conferences 340, 03010, 2022
32022
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