2014 Book Chapter Who influence the environmental adaptation process of small and medium sized textile and garment companies in VietnamNguyen, Nga H., Beeton, Robert J. S. and Halog, Anthony (2014). Who influence the environmental adaptation process of small and medium sized textile and garment companies in Vietnam. Roadmap to sustainable textiles and clothing: regulatory aspects and sustainability standards of textiles and the clothing supply chain. (pp. 189-208) edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-287-110-7_7 |
2014 Book Chapter Environmental adaptation by small and medium sized textile and garment companies in Vietnam—is governance an issue?Nguyen, Nga H., Beeton, Robert J. S., Halog, Anthony and Duong, An T. (2014). Environmental adaptation by small and medium sized textile and garment companies in Vietnam—is governance an issue?. Roadmap to sustainable textiles and clothing: regulatory aspects and sustainability standards of textiles and the clothing supply chain. (pp. 87-107) edited by Subramanian Senthilkannan. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-287-164-0_4 |
2009 Book Chapter Landcare bowling alone: finding a future in the ‘fourth’ phaseCompton, E., Prager, K. and Beeton, R. J. S. (2009). Landcare bowling alone: finding a future in the ‘fourth’ phase. Contested Country: Local and Regional Natural Resources Management in Australia. (pp. 147-160) edited by Marcus B Lane, Cathy Robinson and Bruce Taylor. Australia: CSIRO Publishing. |
2008 Book Chapter Managing Cultural Change and Tourism: A review and perspectiveCarter, R. W. and Beeton, R. J. S. (2008). Managing Cultural Change and Tourism: A review and perspective. Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Asia and the Pacific. (pp. 134-156) edited by B. Prideaux, D. J. Timothy and K. Chon. London: Routledge. |
2005 Book Chapter Innovation Through Iterations: Improving regional touring routes through survey researchHardy, A, Beeton, R.J.S. and Carter, R.W. (2005). Innovation Through Iterations: Improving regional touring routes through survey research. Regional Tourism Cases: Innovation in regional tourism. (pp. 91-101) edited by Dean Carson and Jim Macbeth. Altona, Victoria: Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd. |