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Community Based Research Publications from the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC
Community Scoping Papers
The Impact of drought on small business  - A pilot study on Wee Waa Feb 2008
    Scoping the Selection of Baseline Socio-economic Indicators for Cotton Communities (August 2006) 
   Win-win Aboriginal Community Participation in Cotton. (August 2006)
   Natural Resource Governance In the Cotton Industry
(Report Commissioned by the Cotton Catchment Communities Cooperative Research Centre)
 



Climate Issues
Climate change in cotton communities -A scoping Study (September 2007)
   The Impact of Drought on Small Business - A Pilot study on Wee Waa
(Australian Cotton CRC Information sheet ) 
2004



Comparative Analysis
Australian Cotton Comparative Analysis 2006 Crop
   Australian Cotton Comparative Analysis - 2005 crop  


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Education in the Cotton Community 



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