Our Non-Pacific Publications

Research Output

2025

Koczberski, G. and Farren, A. 2025. String Craft: Bilum + Dilly Bags. Exhibition Catalogue. Curtin University, Perth. http://doi.org/10.25917/D1ED-Y390

2023

Naroba, T. (2023). How the Relationships Between Contemporary Money Management Strategies and Cultural Ways of Knowing can be Better Understood to Improve Financial Wellbeing Amongst Indigenous People Living in Remote East Kimberley (North West Australia) Communities. [Unpublished MPhil thesis]. Curtin University.

2022

Adhikari, J., Bruslé, T., Subedi, M., Rai, M., & Baral, C. (2022). COVID-19’s impact on Nepalese migrants: families. Vulnerability, coping strategies, and the role of state and non-state actors. Critical Asian Studies. DOI:10.1080/14672715.2022.2076707

2021

Lacoste, M., Cook, S., McNee, M. et al. (2021). On-Farm Experimentation to transform global agriculture. Nature Food. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-021-00424-4

2020

Adhikari, J. et al. (2020). COVID-19 impacts on agriculture and food systems in Nepal: Implications for SDGs. Agricultural Systems. 186: 102990. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2020.102990

Sønderskov, M., G. J. Somerville, M. Lacoste, J. E. Jensen, & N. Holst. (2020). DK-RIM: Assisting Integrated Management of Lolium multiflorum, Italian Ryegrass. Agronomy. 10 (6).

Thapa Magar, S., Adhikari, J. & Timsina, J. (2020). Conservation Agriculture as a strategy for recovery from COVID-19 in the Indo-Gangetic Plains. IFSD Policy Insight.

Thing, S.J. (2020). Riverscape as Biocultural Heritage: A Local Indigenous Social Movement Contesting a National Park in Nepal. In A. Mozaffari & T.Jones (Eds.), Heritage movements in Asia. Cultural heritage activism, politics, and identity. (pp.123-146). New York and Oxford: Berghahn. 

2019

Bagavathiannan M.V., Graham S., Ma Z., Barney J.N., Coutts S.R., Caicedo A.L., De Clerck-Floate R., West N.M., Blank L., Metcalf A.L., Lacoste M., Moreno C.R., Evans J.A., Burke I. & Beckie H. (2019). Weed Management as a Social Dilemma: A Novel Approach to Bridge Individual and Collective Interests. Nature Plants. 5(4), 343-351.

Thing, S.J. (2019). Politics of Conservation, Moral Ecology and Resistance by the Sonaha Indigenous Minorities of Nepal. In C.Griffan, R.Jones, & I.Robertson (Eds.), Moral Ecologies – Histories of Conservation, Dispossession and Resistance. (pp.37-58). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

2018

Lacoste M., Lawes R., Ducourtieux O. & Flower K. (2018). Assessing regional farm diversity: a mixed methods typology to evaluate the heterogeneity of farming systems in broadacre Australia. Geoforum. 90, 183-205.

Thing, S.J. (2018). Politics of Nature Conservation and Space National Park, River, and Sonaha Ethnic Minorities. In Social Science Baha (Ed.), Conference Proceedings 2013: The Annual Kathmandu Conference on Nepal & The Himalaya (pp. 146-171). Kathmandu: Himal Books.

2017

Fort, W. N. (2017). Recognition, relevance and renewal: reframing perspectives on entrepreneurship and networking through Aboriginal worldviews. PhD, Perth: Curtin University.

Lacoste, M., Lawes, R., Ducourtieux, O. & Flower, K. (2017). Methods to Study Agricultural Systems. In: Lichtfouse E. (ed) Sustainable Agriculture Reviews. Vol. 25, Springer, Cham.

Lindsay, K., Popp, M., Norsworthy, J., Bagavathiannan, M., Powles, S., & Lacoste, M. (2017). PAM: Decision Support for Long-Term Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Control. Weed Technology. 31 (6): 915-927.

2016

Lacoste, M., Lawes, R., Ducourtieux, O. & Flower, K. (2016). Comparative agriculture methods capture distinct production practices across a broadacre Australian landscape (open access). Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 233, 381-395.

Lacoste, M., and Powles, S. (2016). Beyond modelling: Considering user-centred and post-development aspects to ensure the success of a decision support system. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 121: 260-268.

2015

Lacoste, M., and Powles, S. (2015). RIM: Anatomy of a Weed Management Decision Support System for Adaptation and Wider Application. Weed Science. 63 (3): 676-689.

2014

Lacoste, M., and Powles, S. (2014). Upgrading the RIM model for improved support of integrated weed management extension efforts in cropping systems. Weed Technology. 28 (4): 703-720.

2013

Busi, R., Vila-Aiub, M., Beckie, H., Gaines, T., Goggin, D., Kaundun, S., Lacoste, M., et al. (2013). Herbicide-resistant weeds: From research and knowledge to future needs. Evolutionary Applications. 6 (8): 1218-1221.

2012

Lacoste, M., Williams, R., Erskine, W., Nesbitt, H., Pereira, L., & Marçal, A. (2012). Varietal Diffusion in Marginal Seed Systems: Participatory Trials Initiate Change in East Timor. Journal of Crop Improvement. 26 (4): 468-488.

Williams, R., L. F. Borges, M. Lacoste, R. Andersen, H. Nesbitt, and C. Johansen. (2012). “On-farm evaluation of introduced maize varieties and their yield determining factors in East Timor. Field Crops Research. 137: 170-177.

2005

Curry, G. N. (2005).  Reluctant subjects or passive resistance? A commentary on J.K. Gibson-Graham’s “Surplus possibilities: Postdevelopment and community economies”Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 26(2)127-131.

2001

Curry, G. N., Koczberski, G., & Selwood, J. (2001). Cashing out, cashing in: Rural change on the south coast of Western AustraliaAustralian Geographer, 32(1)109-124.

1998

Koczberski, G. (1998). Women in development: A critical analysisThird World Quarterly, 19(3)395-409.

1997

Koczberski, G. (1997). Women in development. Regional Policy and Practice, 6(2)22-26.

1996

Koczberski, G. (1996). From Mexico to Beijing: “Women in development” twenty five years on. Australian Geographical Studies, 34(1)138-148.

Selwood, J., Curry, G.N., & Jones, R. (1996). From the turnaround to the backlash: Tourism and rural change in the Shire of Denmark, Western AustraliaUrban Policy and Research, 14(3)215-225.

1995

Selwood, J., Curry, G.N., & Koczberski, G. (1995). Structure and change in a local holiday resort: Peaceful Bay, on the Southern Coast of Western AustraliaUrban Policy and Research, 13(3)149-157.


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