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Ridwan Arifin,Intan Nurkumalawati
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Some challenges appear in this issue that the Indonesian border agencies indicate weaknesses in coordination, fragmented policy instruments, and disputes in implementing laws. There has little evidence in the previous study about the integration of borde...
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Jan ?imbera, Du?an Drbohlav and Premysl ?tych
The growth of international migration and its societal and political impacts bring a greater need for accurate data to measure, understand and control migration flows. However, in the Czech immigration database, the birthplaces of immigrants are only kep...
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Wende Li, Tinghua Ai, Yilang Shen, Wei Yang and Weilin Wang
Owing to map scale reduction and other cartographic generalization operations, spatial conflicts may occur between buildings and other features in automatic cartographic generalization. Displacement is an effective map generalization operation to resolve...
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Marta Vignola, David Werner, Matthew J. Wade, Paola Meynet, Russell J. Davenport
Pág. 499 - 508
Little is known about the forces that determine the assembly of diverse bacterial communities inhabiting drinking water treatment filters and how this affects drinking water quality. Two contrasting ecological theories can help to understand how natural ...
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Fulgencio Lucas Seda
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Following the ends of both the war in Mozambique in 1992 and apartheid in South Africa in 1994, migration within the southern African region has gained new shapes as well as new border control responses. This paper analyses border control arrangements th...
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Herbert H. Werlin
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The kidnaping, rape, mutilation, and murder of more than 400 women and girls in Juárez, Mexico since l993 expose the dismal weakness of all the institutions responsible for criminal investigation, prosecution, prevention, and justice. If the inept handli...
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