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    Peter J. Murray

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    gelatin silver print;Photograph of Peter J. Murray, 1941. The Society of Independent Artists invited members to send photographs of "artists in action" to be used to promote the Society's annual exhibition. Verso: Peter J. Murray 1521 N. Franklin St. Philadelphia, Penna. 3/7/4

    Peter J. Murray

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    gelatin silver print;Photograph of Peter J. Murray, 1941. The Society of Independent Artists invited members to send photographs of "artists in action" to be used to promote the Society's annual exhibition. Verso: Peter J. Murray 1521 N. Franklin St. Philadelphia, Penna. 3/7/4

    A Case-study of the Murray-Darling Basin

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    Consultancy report for the International Water Management Institute. This case study was commissioned by the International Water Management Institute as part of an Asian Development Bank supported regional study on water management institutions. This case study is one of three case studies of advanced river basins (Murray-Darling Basin in Australia, Omonogawa in Japan and Brantas in Indonesia), and five other river basin studies in North China, West Sumatra of Indonesia, Philippines, Nepal and Sri Lanka.Australia;river;natural resource management;Murray-Darling

    Environmental economics and the Murray-Darling river system

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    Much concern about the negative environmental consequences of agricultural development in Australia, including salinisation, waterlogging and algal blooms, has focused on the problems of the Murray–Darling Basin. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the environmental problems of the Murray–Darling Basin from an economic perspective, and a selective survey of the relevant economic literature, including theoretical analysis, modelling and contributions to the development of water policy. In attempting to understand the complex problems of the Murray–Darling Basin, an eclectic approach drawing on externality, sustainability and property rights perspectives seems most appropriate.Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    Peter Porter [picture] /

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    Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an10573212-1

    Peter and Sarah Ellen Murray Peterson

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    Portrait of Peter and Sarah Ellen Murray Peterson

    Peter Murray, L'architecture de la Renaissance

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    Jestaz Bertrand. Peter Murray, L'architecture de la Renaissance. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 132, n°3, année 1974. pp. 249-250

    Peter Murray, L'architecture de la Renaissance

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    Jestaz Bertrand. Peter Murray, L'architecture de la Renaissance. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 132, n°3, année 1974. pp. 249-250

    Murray-et-al-2021

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    This repository contains original code from author Jack C Henry for the figures of the Murray et al., 2021 manuscript published in Cell Reports

    Andrew Gorman-Murray and Peter Hopkins in conversation : reflections on masculinities and sexualities research on GPC’s 25th anniversary

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    In this piece, Andrew Gorman-Murray and Peter Hopkins reflect upon the relationships between sexualities, masculinities and feminist geographies, including how these fields have shaped each other. They also reflect on the emergence of research about masculinities, and the place of men, within feminist geography. Andrew previously served as one of the Book Review Editors of Gender, Place and Culture and Peter has served as one of the Book Review Editors before becoming an Editor and then Managing Editor of the journal. Andrew is Professor of Geography at Western Sydney University in Australia; his research has focused upon geographies of gender and sexuality, with recent work centring on LGBT experiences of disasters and on the impact of mobile work on household transformations. Peter is Professor of Social Geography at Newcastle University in the UK. His earlier work explored youthful Muslim masculinities and intergenerational relations. He continues to focus on the intersections of gender, ethnicity, religion and youth with recent working focusing on gendered Islamophobia, everyday geopolitics and equality and diversity. In 2014, Andrew and Peter co-edited a collection on Masculinities and Place with many contributions from feminist geographers
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