Medios de viaje y transporte.

There are several means of transportation used by migrants including airplanes, coaches and trains, cars and taxis, ships, ferries, boats, rubber dinghies and even bicycles or donkeys. In recent decades, there has been a huge increase in the number of carriers and in particular low budget carriers available to travellers and migrants. For the regular passenger, journeys have become safer, faster, and more affordable, connecting more places than ever before. For the irregular passenger however, journeys often remain dangerous, slow and expensive. Many means of transportation such as low budget flights or long distance coaches are used simultaneously by travellers and migrants, as well as by regular and irregular migrants.

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Where We Fly: Low Cost Carrier Journeys and Locations and their Roles in Promoting European Intercultural Dialogue, Shaping European Representations and Establishing Social Networks

Description
This project aims to identify and understand the roles played by Low Cost Carriers (LCCs) in constructing our changing of sense of European social and cultural space and promoting intercultural dialogue in Europe. It seeks to increase knowledge about the new rationales, representations and relations that underlie the increased opportunities and proliferation of routes opened up by LCCs, and to explain their impact on the ways we perceive, communicate and imagine ourselves through origins, journeys and destinations in Europe. In the process, the project considers the identifications and motivations (including both push and pull factors) for LCC travel, be it for leisure (weekend breaks, holidays, visiting friends and family, stag and hen nights, cultural, sporting and sexual tourism) or business (commuting, outsourcing, temporary migration, expansion of markets). Equally, the project is concerned with documenting and analyzing spatial and temporal representations of LCC travel, including journeys and destinations, as evidenced in the promotional material of LCCs (marketing, branding, in-flight magazines, websites) and representations of the companies and the journeys in popular culture (from internet video sharing and social networking sites to instances described in film and text). However, as the 2005 film One Day in Europe suggests by the bi-national cameos it explores, contact between cultures, communities and individuals in Europe, while increasing in volume, is not always marked by greater cultural understanding, and the project is equally concerned with uncovering the new forms of disparity and disadvantage, resentment and prejudice within the borderlands of regional airline Europe.
Year 2010
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Migration, vehicles, and politics

Authors William Walters
Year 2014
Journal Name European Journal of Social Theory
Citations (WoS) 28
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3 Journal Article

Nepali Migrant Workers and the Need for Pre-departure Training on Mental Health: A Qualitative Study

Authors Pramod R. Regmi, Nirmal Aryal, Edwin van Teijlingen, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 15
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8 Journal Article

Migration Drift

Authors David A. Plane
Year 1999
Journal Name The Professional Geographer
Citations (WoS) 17
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9 Journal Article

Economicā€”Demographic Models for Forecasting Interregional Migration

Authors D A Plane, P A Rogerson
Year 1985
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Citations (WoS) 13
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12 Journal Article

Galileo Localization for Railway Operation Innovation

Description
The European satellite based localization system Galileo which is currently put into operation promises innovative solutions for transport. The goal of this project is to apply Galileo as a base for migration from conventional railway localization equipment towards guaranteed Galileo Safety of Life (SoL) services for transportation. Since in Europe nearly 50% of all railway lines belong to secondary railway lines (and probably even more in non-European countries), this sector may be assumed as a niche but could rise to a mass market if the number about 50,000 locomotives in Europe is regarded. Reaching for safe, efficient and energy saving train control the new resulting localization unit promises a short-term return on investment (ROI). The outline for the project GaLoROI therefore aims on replacing trackside or manual localization technique by satellite based localization equipment on trains. This fundamental shift of paradigm generates the localization data at the source of movement to the train. This corresponds also to ETCS level 3. Railway Operators will be enabled to replace expensive and old track side equipment by modern on-board satellite based localization units. On-board satellite based localization supply the train control and protection as well as interlocking and track vacancy detection with safe and accurate position information at lower costs. Cost-intensive maintenance of track side equipment will not be necessary anymore. If satellite based localization is integrated into a modern train control system, the capacity and/ or frequency of trains will increase and thus will enable more attractively public transport solutions and freight transport. Localization and train control could benefit through satellite based localization. Moreover optimized train dispatching will benefit from precise localization as well as energy optimized runs of trains.
Year 2012
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16 Project

Kinotextuality in Matt Huynhā€™s The Boat

Authors Mike Lehman
Year 2020
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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21 Journal Article

INTERNAL MIGRATION IN THE UNITED-STATES - AN EVALUATION OF FEDERAL DATA

Authors AM ISSERMAN, DA PLANE, DB MCMILLEN
Year 1982
Journal Name REVIEW OF PUBLIC DATA USE
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22 Journal Article

The Dynamics of Neighborhood Age Composition

Authors P A Rogerson, D A Plane
Year 1998
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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27 Journal Article

Coach migration in German high performance sport

Authors Pamela Wicker, Johannes Orlowski, Christoph Breuer
Year 2018
Journal Name European Sport Management Quarterly
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28 Journal Article

ā€˜Mobile sociologyā€™

Authors Caroline Knowles
Year 2010
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 11
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29 Journal Article

THE SHIP AS A PRE-OCCUPIED SPACE: A THEORETICAL AND APPLLIED APPROACH TO MIGRANT CULTURE BETWEEN ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES

Authors Teresa Fiore
Year 2015
Journal Name ZIBALDONE-ESTUDIOS ITALIANOS DE LA TORRE DEL VIRREY
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30 Journal Article

Migration by Boat

Authors Lynda Mannik
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31 Book

Minors Travelling Alone: A Risk Group for Human Trafficking?

Authors Ilse Derluyn, Valesca Lippens, Tony Verachtert, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name International Migration
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32 Journal Article

DOES THE AIRPORT AS NO-PLACE? PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS

Authors Angelica Alvites Baiadera
Year 2015
Journal Name REVISTA SAN GREGORIO
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34 Journal Article

Study on Airport Asylum Procedures at European Airports

Principal investigator Martin Wagner (Project Coordinator)
Description
The Swiss Federal Office for Migration (BFM) has commissioned the ICMPD to undertake a comparative study of asylum procedures at seven European airports - ZĆ¼rich, Brussels, Frankfurt a.M., London-Heathrow, Vienna, Paris-Roissy and Schiphol. Objectives ā€¢ To provide an overview of the legal and practical framework and methods applied in the selected airports ā€¢ To enable the BMF to put the Swiss policies into a European perspective ā€¢ To design better and more rational airport asylum procedures Outcomes Comparative analysis of: ā€¢ Asylum procedure at the airport ā€¢ Accommodation of asylum seekers during the procedure in the transit zone ā€¢ Deportation and securing The study includes elements of field research (qualitative interviews with governmental, non-governmental and international organisations involved as well as visitation of the respective premises at the airport) and desk research (examination of legal texts, literature and relevant statistics).
Year 2008
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36 Project

Innovative Intelligent Rail

Description
IN2RAIL is to set the foundations for a resilient, consistent, cost-efficient, high capacity European network by delivering important building blocks that unlock the innovation potential that exists in SHIFT2RAIL: innovative technologies will be explored and resulting concepts embedded in a systems framework where infrastructure, information management, maintenance techniques, energy, and engineering are integrated, optimised, shared and exploited. IN2RAIL will make advances towards SHIFT2RAIL objectives: enhancing the existing capacity fulfilling user demand; increasing the reliability delivering better and consistent quality of service; reducing the LCC increasing competitiveness of the EU rail system. To achieve the above, a holistic approach covering Smart Infrastructures, Intelligent Mobility Management (I2M)and Rail Power Supply and Energy Management will be applied. Smart Infrastructure addresses the fundamental design of critical assets - switches and crossings and tracks. It will research components capable of meeting future railway demands and will utilise modern technologies in the process. Risk and condition-based LEAN approaches to optimise RAMS and LCC in asset maintenance activities will be created to tackle the root causes of degradation. I2M researches automated, interoperable and inter-connected advanced traffic management systems; scalable and upgradable systems, utilising standardised products and interfaces, enabling easy migration from legacy systems; the wealth of data and information on assets and traffic status; information management systems adding the capability of nowcasting and forecasting of critical asset statuses. Rail Power Supply and Energy Management create solutions to improve the energy performance of the railway system. Research on new power systems characterised by reduced losses and capable of balancing energy demands, along with innovative energy management systems enabling accurate and precise estimates of energy flows.
Year 2015
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37 Project

UNITED-STATES-POLICY TOWARD HAITIAN BOAT PEOPLE, 1972-93

Authors C MITCHELL
Year 1994
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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38 Journal Article

Cuatro historias de migraciĆ³n veracruzana: desertores y retornados en la fragata holandesa Agata Galera (1747)

Authors Alejandro Salamanca RodrĆ­guez, Alejandro Salamanca Rodriguez
Year 2020
Journal Name Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social
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39 Journal Article

ETCS Advanced Testing and Smart Train Positioning System

Description
Currently European Train Control System (ETCS) rollout is a major concern for the railway sector. Equipment for ETCS level 1 and 2 typically follows a long process before being put into service due to interpretation variations in the specification and certification procedures requiring long and expensive field-testing. On the other hand, migration from ETCS level 2 to 3 has not been yet foreseen due to the technical. EATS has the objective to address these two situations: 1. EATS will propose innovative lab. tools providing a model of the on-board ERTMS system, and including the dynamic behaviour of the air-gap comm. and fault injection for the safety assessment. This will lead to reduced laboratory and field-testing certification process time and cost. In the current economic situation, this is crucial to keep the ETCS deployment speed. 2. EATS will propose a novel positioning system based on the combination of different techniques proved useful for other industrial sectors and exploit unique features of the railway and the train. Moreover, RAMS analysis and laboratory testing are foreseen to verify the proposed technical solution. This will be a step forward towards ETCS level 3 that minimizes trackside costs and maximizes track capacity. The consortium is clearly concerned about the return to the society of the funding obtained. Dissemination will be done by a web site with open forum, 2 workshops for industry, 2 courses for engineering students, 8 scientific papers, an Advisory Board and contribution to standards. The consortium presents 3 key characteristics to overcome these challenges: world class organizations with successful previous experiences (e.g. CEIT coordinates [TREND], NSL participated in [GRAIL]); it involves technology providers (CEIT, FhG), subsystem integrator (INT), service providers (NSL, ESOL) and Notified Body (CETREN). Finally, the consortium has a small size to eliminate inefficiencies and work redundancies typical from large IP projects.
Year 2012
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43 Project

Actual and ideal sources of coaching knowledge of elite Chinese coaches

Authors Chao He, Pierre Trudel, Diane M. Culver
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING
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48 Journal Article

Workplace Accidents Among Nepali Male Workers in the Middle East and Malaysia: A Qualitative Study

Authors Pratik Adhikary, Steve Keen, Edwin van Teijlingen
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 3
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51 Journal Article

The Cross-Border Migration

Authors Rutvica Andrijasevic
Book Title Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking
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52 Book Chapter

Galileo Signal Priority

Description
Since GPS has reached full operational capability in 1993, the system has been taken up by public transport applications quite slowly compared to automotive navigation devices on the road. Even today GPS is used only at some installations for traveller information for tram/bus arrival time, but mostly not for demanding tasks that affect traffic light control. The current proposal on ā€œGSP ā€“ Galileo Signal Priorityā€ starts right here with the application of transit signal priority (TSP) for vehicles of public transportation (PT). The project focus has been put on TSP to overcome the last obstacle for a sustainable introduction of GNSS to support and improve all functions of PT. With this step the existing infrastructure based systems (which are less flexible and more cost intensive) shall be dispensable, to save cost on equipment and maintenance and explore the full potential of onboard intelligence, where GNSS has a leading role to enable the overall application. In this regard the main aim of this proposal is: ā€¢ To develop a prototype for robust positioning exploring EGNOS, EDAS or Galileo as main sensor, in order to satisfying all the requirements in PT. ā€¢ To develop new traffic light control schemes, which can explore the advantages of GNSS based systems in PT and overcome the deficiencies of costly infrastructure based systems. Both steps are essential elements for a successful market entry plan to bring robust positioning into demanding PT applications. While new performance levels in positioning are achievable through the use of EGNOS, EDAS and Galileo, the migration of this innovative technology into existing systems of PT has to be solved as well. A concept will be elaborated to enable a smooth transition from state of the art systems, towards new PT schemes on the basis of innovative products. The project objectives support the development of adequate GNSS based products, including necessary steps for their integration into modern ITCS.
Year 2012
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Search And Rescue Aid and Surveillance using High EGNSS Accuracy

Description
SARA: Search and Rescue Aid using High Accuracy EGNSS The purpose of the SARA project is to engineer and to start to commercialise a dedicated solution, based on an already existing prototype, to be used for Search and Rescue (SAR) and Surveillance purposes (primary market). The need for such a solution comes in particular from the institutional market (but it is not limited to) requesting a technological support to manage migration flux aspects, with particular attention to crisis in the Mediterranean Sea: Europe needs to balances efforts to assist people in need with efforts to secure its borders. On the basis of the above scenario, the industrial composition of the SARA consortium has been contacted by Italian Coast Guard two years ago in order to provide a technological contribution supporting vessels to detect people lost in the sea, especially during the hours of darkness. According to the above request, SARA solution is conceived to build up a semi-automatic system using Earth Observation data to preliminary detect suspect pontoonsā€™ trajectories (Surveillance) and supporting SAR operations based upon a deployable RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft System) which is tightly coupled with a ship architecture through a cable (tethered flight): as soon as its function is needed, the aircraft flies from its home (a dedicated hangar on the top of the ship), and becomes a ā€œvirtual pylonā€ which elevates a VIS-TIR sensor (Visual Spectrum and Thermal Infrared); captured images are processed in real time by a local computer. Both RPAS and hangar are equipped with 2 high accuracy EGNSS receivers (i.e. Galileo ready) in order to provide the relative positioning between the hangar and the RPAS hovering on the target. On this context, EGNSS represents an essential technology ensuring autonomous operations in a reliable manner guaranteeing provision of distance and bearing from ship to survivors and the protection of the extensible cable against mechanical stress.
Year 2018
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54 Project

Transportation and Migrant Adjustment in Georgia

Authors Stephanie A. Bohon, Katherine Stamps, Jorge H. Atiles
Year 2008
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 27
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55 Journal Article

Asylum-Seekers Prosecuted for Human Smuggling: A Case Study of Scafisti in Italy

Authors Flavia Patane, Maarten P. Bolhuis, Joris van Wijk, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
Citations (WoS) 7
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58 Journal Article

Boat migration across the Central Mediterranean: drivers, experiences and responses

Authors S McMahon, N Sigona
Description
In 2015 an estimated 1,011,712 people crossed the Mediterranean to Europe in search of safety and a better life. 3,770 are known to have died trying to make this journey1. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Department for International Development (DfID), the MEDMIG project examines the dynamics, determinants, drivers and infrastructures underpinning this recent migration across and loss of life in the Mediterranean. This research brief presents some of our findings in relation to the Central Mediterranean route from North Africa to Italy and Malta, exploring the dynamics of migration before, during and after the sea crossing. We will place particular focus on the motivations, routes and experiences of those making the journey and local, national and European Union (EU) policy responses.
Year 2016
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59 Report

Piloting and industrial validation of autonomous and sustainable animal deterring system for the rail transport

Description
At NEEL we have developed an absolute novelty on a world scale: UOZ-1 animal deterring system that successfully prevents the animal-train collisions. The device exploits an animal natural sensitivity to sound and just before a train approach, at the time of the danger, a series of sounds stimulates animal instinct and enforces their life defensive reflex reaction in the form of escape. Our UOZ-1 animal deterring devise has been created in response to the particular need of preventing collisions of wild animals with trains in areas where the migration routes of animals cross the railway lines. The primary objective of the SafeTrain Project is to pilot and test in real environment the autonomous system for the automatic train detection that will be integrated with our UOZ-2 animal deterring device. The new train location system will be based on an intelligent mechanism of listening for an approaching train commercially known as an ā€œIndian earā€. Our goal is to incorporate it into the animal deterring system in order to make it independent from the currently used rail signalling system. This will not only reduce the complexity of the whole system but also will reduce the investment and maintenance costs down to 60% of the todays costs. The secondary, but not less important goal is the development of green powering system for UOZ-2 utilising renewable energy sources to make the system energetically self-sustained. This will be of particular importance in areas where the rail track has not been electrified and thus with limited access to grid power. Our acoustic method for train-animal collisions prevention is an excellent solution that allows preservation of ecological corridors and animal migration routes and significantly reduces the safety and business risk of rail carriers. It overcomes all limitations of the state-of the-art solutions available on the market, and looking at Europe only, opens the way to the market worth of nearly 125mā‚¬.
Year 2015
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60 Project

The Carceral Archipelago: transnational circulations in global perspective, 1415-1960

Description
This project centres ā€˜the carceral archipelagoā€™ in the history of the making of the modern world. It analyses the relationships and circulations between and across convict transportation, penal colonies and labour, migration, coercion and confinement. It incorporates all the global powers engaged in transportation for the purpose of expansion and colonization - Europe, Russia, Latin America, China, Japan ā€“ over the period from Portugalā€™s first use of convicts in North Africa in 1415 to the dissolution of Stalinā€™s gulags in 1960. It uses an innovative theoretical base to shift convict transportation out of the history of crime and punishment into the new questions being raised by global and postcolonial history. The project maps for the first time global networks of transportation and penal colonies. It undertakes case study archival research on relatively unexplored convict flows, and on the mobility of ideas and practices around transportation and other modes of confinement. It analyses its findings within the broader literature, including on transportation but also debates around the definition of freedom/ unfreedom, the importance of circulating labour, and global divergence and convergence. It redefines what we mean by ā€˜transportation,ā€™ explores penal transportation as an engine of global change, de-centres Europe in historical analysis, and defines long-term impacts on economy, society and identity. It places special stress on investigating whether a transnational approach to the topic gives us a fresh theoretical starting point for studying global history that moves beyond ā€˜nationā€™ or ā€˜empire.ā€™ The project lies at the intersections of national, colonial and global history, and economic, social and cultural history. It will be of wide interest to scholars of labour, migration, punishment and confinement; comparative and global history; diaspora, creolization and cultural translation; and museum and heritage studies.
Year 2013
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61 Project

The Migration Machine

Authors Albert Meijer, Huub Dijstelbloem, Michiel Besters
Book Title Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe
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69 Book Chapter

Migrant Networks and Trade: The Vietnamese Boat People as a Natural Experiment

Authors Christopher Parsons, Pierreā€Louis VĆ©zina
Year 2018
Journal Name The Economic Journal
Citations (WoS) 5
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73 Journal Article

MAKING IT TO THE CENTER, MIGRATION AND ADAPTATION AMONG HAITIAN BOAT-PEOPLE

Authors RM CHIERICI
Year 1987
Journal Name NEW YORK FOLKLORE
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74 Journal Article

Why Migrant Smuggling Pays

Authors Khalid Koser
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 35
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78 Journal Article

Exile and migration in La nave de los locos, by Cristina Peri Rossi. A journey to others' spaces

Authors Juan D. Cid Hidalgo
Year 2012
Journal Name CO-HERENCIA
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79 Journal Article

The Beast: Riding the Rails and Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Train.

Authors Ellen Van Damme
Year 2018
Journal Name Latin American Perspectives
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81 Journal Article

Satellite based operation and management of local low traffic lines (SATLOC)

Description
The project addresses the development of innovative GNSS Safety of Live (SoL) application in the train control speed supervision, train control and traffic management of low traffic lines (LTL). The application contributes to the adoption of EGNOS as a precursor and to the introduction of Galileo in the rail safety related domain. Application is in a broad context since it introduces the GNSS train positioning and speed determination with SoL characteristics in all critical operations of a railway line. The project includes the development and integration of new concept, software, hardware, services and datasets compatible with the current evolution of the rail signalling and rail standards. The selection of LTL application demonstrates the complementarity and migration to the ETCS when GNSS is applied in a holistic approach. Overall objective: Develop and demonstrate by real train operation the innovative concept of applying the GNSS SoL to railway safety and produce advanced operation on low traffic lines and hence: ā€¢ Stimulate adoption of EGNOS within new innovative rail operation with important market impact and with important effects on socio-economic, mobility and environment; ā€¢ Prepare markets for Galileo introduction since EGNOS is the precursor of GALILEO. Enablers will be created including the awareness and preparation of the railway operations to immediately apply the new system; ā€¢ Stimulate EU GNSS industry competitiveness in domains which are reputed (railway safety, railway integrated operations) for using mostly traditional ground-based technologies and conservative for global approach. The railway industries and the satellite navigation industries will cooperate. The overall result is the full specification, applied technology and live demonstration ā€“ to create impact and proof of feasibility and economic evidence, validated and certified under the EU ruling and applied on the line Brasov ā€“ Zarnesti of the RCCF-TRANS (Romania).
Year 2012
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82 Project

Darwin

Authors John Taylor, John P. Lea
Year 1988
Journal Name Cities
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83 Journal Article

Migration between social and criminal networks. Jumping the remains of the Honduran migration train

Year 2013
Book Title The Migration Industry and the Commercialization of International Migration
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86 Book Chapter

Migrants smuggled by sea to the EU : facts, laws and policy options

Authors Philippe DE BRUYCKER, Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Philippe FARGUES
Description
On 3 October 2013, 366 migrants drowned when their boat sank less than a mile off the shore of the Italian island of Lampedusa. A number of questions must be addressed in finding the best policy response to this tragedy. Was it the sign of a new trend in irregular migration to the EU; or was it a sign of increased risks associated with smuggling? Do smuggled migrants resemble regular asylum seekers and migrants or do they represent a specific group? In other words do the Lampedusa events call for a drastic revision of EU asylum and migration policy or an ad hoc response?
Year 2013
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87 Report

Institutional and organizational adaptation emergency. Lessons from irregular maritime African migration to the Canary Islands

Authors El Observatorio de la InmigraciĆ³n de Tenerife (OBITen)
Description
During 2006 the Canary Islands received more than 30,000 boat people from the West African coasts. The so-called ā€œcayuco crisisā€ resulted in institutional and or-ganizational improvement in the management of irre-gular migration flows through the Canaries Regional Coordination Centre, established in 2006. The centre coordinates the interception, retention and repatriation provisions and integrates several institutional actors like Frontex, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and NGOs. The paper describes this new institutional structure, its functions, actions and organi-zation. Several years have passed since 2006 and arrivals have dropped to low levels. There are lessons to be drawn from the organizational innovation experience in the Canary Islands. The paper identifies improvements and shortcomings in managing irregular migration flows.
Year 2012
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89 Report

Desertions in nineteenth-century shipping: modelling quit behaviour

Authors Jari Ojala, Jaakko Pehkonen, Jari Eloranta
Year 2013
Journal Name EUROPEAN REVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
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94 Journal Article

Illegal Immigration to Hong Kong

Authors Chung-Tong Wu, Christine Inglis
Year 1992
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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96 Journal Article
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