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UNINA9910697898203321 |
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Bailey Steven A |
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Calibration of a photomultiplier array spectrometer [[electronic resource] /] / Steven A. Bailey, C. Wayne Wright, Charles R. Piazza |
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Wallops Island, Va. : , : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Wallops Flight Faciltiy, , 1989 |
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5 pages : digital, PDF file |
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NASA technical memorandum ; ; 100739 |
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WrightC. Wayne |
PiazzaCharles R |
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Calibrating |
Electric potential |
Photomultiplier tubes |
Radiance |
Spectrometers |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Title from title screen (viewed Nov. 25, 2008) |
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UNINA9910737273403321 |
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Degila Dêlidji Eric |
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Governing Migration for Development from the Global Souths : Challenges and Opportunities |
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Boston : , : BRILL, , 2022 |
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©2022 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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International Development Policy; ; Volume 14 |
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Disciplina |
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development policy |
migration |
migration policy |
short-term economic prospects |
political tendency |
development region |
Developing countries Emigration and immigration Government policy Case studies |
Developing countries Emigration and immigration Economic aspects Case studies |
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Multilevel governance of migration for sustainable development : perspectives from the Global Souths / Dêlidji Eric Degila and Valeria Marina Valle -- Governing African migration in Morocco : the challenge of positive desecuritisation / Yousra Abourabi -- Multilateral approaches to mobility in the Middle East and North Africa region / Daniel Naujoks -- Migration and development in Egypt : a holistic view / Gerasimos Tsourapas -- Channels for financial and non-financial remittances from the Ghanaian diaspora toward development / Amanda Coffie -- Xenophobia denialism and the global compact for migration in South Africa / Jonathan Crush -- Attracting highly skilled migrants to Guangzhou, China : a policy commentary / Wei Li, Ling Ma, Yining Tan and Meixin Liu -- Migration, health and development in India, South Asia and China : perspectives in the COVID-19 era / Binod |
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Khadria, Narender Thakur and Ratnam Mishra -- Philippine nurse migration : assessing vulnerabilities and accessing opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic / Jenny Lind Elmaco -- New migration's Gordian knot : Mexico and the caravans of the Northern Triangle of Central America / Silvia Núñez García and María del Consuelo Dávila Pérez -- Blocking the spread of COVID-19 : global border closure policies in Central America and Mexico / René Leyva Flores, Karol Rojas and Belkis Aracena -- Migration and the 2030 Agenda in Argentina / Gabriela Agosto and Fabiana Rubinstein -- Immigrants' contribution to development in the Global South : comparing policy responses to Venezuelan immigration in Peru and Argentina / Ariel González Levaggi and Luisa Feline Freier -- The national health policy for international migrants in Chile, 2014-17 / Jossette Iribarne Wiff, Andrea Fernández Benítez, Marcela Pezoa González, Claudia Padilla, Macarena Chepo and René Leyva Flores. |
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"The 14th thematic volume of International Development Policy provides perspectives through case studies from the global Souths focusing on the challenges and opportunities of governing migration on the subnational, national, regional and international levels. Bringing together some thirty authors from Africa, Latin America and Asia, the book explores existing and new policies and frameworks in terms of their successes and best practices, and looks at them through the lens of additional challenges, such as those brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of nationalisms and an increase in xenophobia. The chapters also take the ‘5 Ps’ approach to sustainable development (people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnerships) and assess how migration policies serve sustainable development in a rapidly evolving context.Contributors are Yousra Abourabi, Gabriela Agosto, Belkis Aracena, Andrea Fernández Benítez, Macarena Chepo, Amanda Coffie, Jonathan Crush, María del Consuelo Dávila Pérez, Dêlidji Eric Degila, Jenny Lind Elmaco, René Leyva Flores, Luisa Feline Freier, Silvia Núñez García, Marcela Pezoa González, Binod Khadria, Ariel González Levaggi, Wei Li, Meixin Liu, Ling Ma, Ratnam Mishra, Daniel Naujoks, Claudia Padilla, Karol Rojas, Fabiana Rubinstein, Yining Tan, Narender Thakur, Gerasimos Tsourapas, Valeria Marina Valle and Jossette Iribarne Wiff. "--editor. |
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