06347nam 2200697 450 991046519170332120200520144314.0981-4517-90-910.1355/9789814517904(CKB)2560000000153791(EBL)1650575(SSID)ssj0001181894(PQKBManifestationID)12447405(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001181894(PQKBWorkID)11147170(PQKB)10802516(MiAaPQ)EBC1650575(OCoLC)894538558(MdBmJHUP)muse37270(UkCbUP)CR9789814517904(DE-B1597)491996(OCoLC)1041998261(DE-B1597)9789814517904(Au-PeEL)EBL1650575(CaPaEBR)ebr11308100(OCoLC)873142525(EXLCZ)99256000000015379120140410d2014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTransnational dynamics in Southeast Asia the greater Mekong Subregion and Malacca Straits economic corridors /edited by Nathalie Fau, Sirivanh Khonthapane, Christian TaillardSingapore :Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,2014.1 online resource (580 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-4517-89-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- Preface / Khonthapane, Sirivanh / Taillard, Christian -- Acknowledgements / Fau, Nathalie / Khonthapane, Sirivanh / Taillard, Christian -- List of Contributors -- PART I. Transnational Integrati on Processes in Southeast Asia -- 1. Definitions and Problematics of Transnational Dynamics / Fau, Nathalie -- 2. The Continental Grid of Economic Corridors in the Greater Mekong Subregion Towards Transnational Integration / Taillard, Christian -- 3. Maritime Corridors, Port System and Spatial Organization in the Malacca Straits / Fau, Nathalie -- 4. Comparing Corridor Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion and the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle / Banomyong, Ruth -- PART II. National policies related to regional Integration -- 5. The Participation of Yunnan Province in the GMS / Colin, Sébastien -- 6. Vietnam, an Opening under Control, Lào Cai on the Kunming-Haiphong Economic Corridor / Mellac, Marie -- 7. Integration of Greater Mekong Subregion Corridors within Lao Planning, on National and Regional Scales / Sisouphanthong, Bounthavy -- 8. Shan State in Myanmar's Problematic Nation-building and 191 Regional Integration / Vignat, Ella -- 9. Sumatra Transnational Prospect beyond Indonesian Integration / Charras, Muriel -- 10. Dry Ports Policy and the Economic Integration Process on the Western Corridor of Peninsular Malaysia / Khalid, Nazery -- PART III. New Nodes of Economic Corridors -- 11. Twin Cities and Urban Pairs, A New Level in Urban Hierarchies Structuring Transnational Corridors? / Franck, Manuelle -- 12. The Re-emergence of Ipoh City / Farhat, Amel -- 13. Danok-Bukit Kayu Hitam, Twin Border Towns on the Thailand-Malaysia's Border / Anuar, Abdul Rahim / Mustafa, Muszafarshah Mohd / Farhat, Amel -- 14. Mukdahan and Savannakhet, Internationalization Process of Twin Mekong Border Cities on the East-West Economic Corridor / Lainé, Elsa-Xuan -- 15. Private Commitment / Grillot, Caroline -- PART IV. Impacts of Economic Corridors on Laotian Border Societies -- 16. There is More to Road / Pholsena, Vatthana -- 17. Population's Mobility in Northern Laotian Transborder Areas / Bouté, Vanina -- 18. Chinese Networks, Economic and Territorial Redefinitions in Northern Lao PDR / Tan, Danielle -- Conclusion -- 19. Corridors and Cities / Taillard, Christian -- 20. Supranational, National and Local Stakeholders in the Transnational Integration Process in Southeast Asia / Fau, Nathalie -- IndexSince the 1990s, regional organizations of the United Nations and international financial institutions have adopted a new dynamic of transnational integration, within the framework of the regionalization process of globalization. In place of the growth triangles of the 1970s, a strategy based on transnational economic corridors has changed the scale of regionalization. Thanks to the initiative of the Asian Development Bank, Southeast Asia provides two of the most advanced examples of such a process in East Asia with, on the one hand, the Greater Mekong Subregion, structured by continental corridors, and on the other, the Malacca Straits, combining maritime and land corridors. This book compares, after two decades, the effects of these developing networks on transnational integration in both subregions. After presenting the general issue of economic corridors, the work deals with the characteristics and structures peculiar to these two regions, followed by a study of national strategies mobilizing actors at different levels of state organization. There follows a study of the emergence of new urban nodes on corridors at land and sea borders, and the impact of these corridors on the local societies. This approach makes it possible to compare the effects of transnational integration processes on the spatial and urban organization of the two subregions and on the increasing diversity of the stakeholders involved.Growth trianglesSoutheast AsiaSoutheast AsiaEconomic integrationMekong River RegionEconomic integrationMalacca, Strait of RegionEconomic integrationSoutheast AsiaEconomic conditionsMekong River RegionEconomic conditionsMalacca, Strait of RegionEconomic conditionsElectronic books.Growth triangles338.095Fau NathalieSirivanh KhonthapaneTaillard Christian1942-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465191703321Transnational dynamics in Southeast Asia2490671UNINA03701nam 22007095 450 991029944590332120200703141639.03-319-13335-710.1007/978-3-319-13335-5(CKB)3710000000371982(EBL)1998206(OCoLC)906181983(SSID)ssj0001465639(PQKBManifestationID)11825663(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001465639(PQKBWorkID)11490497(PQKB)10713335(DE-He213)978-3-319-13335-5(MiAaPQ)EBC1998206(PPN)184890985(EXLCZ)99371000000037198220150302d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOpenGeoSys-Tutorial Computational Hydrology I: Groundwater Flow Modeling /by Agnes Sachse, Karsten Rink, Wenkui He, Olaf Kolditz1st ed. 2015.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (117 p.)SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences,2191-589XDescription based upon print version of record.3-319-13334-9 Includes bibliographical references.1 Hydrology -- 2 Hydrogeology -- 3 Modelling with OpenGeoSys -- 4 Benchmark: Theis problem -- 5 Case Study: Ammer Catchment.This tutorial on the application of the open-source software OpenGeoSys (OGS) in computational hydrology is based on a one-week training course at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany. It provides general information regarding hydrological and groundwater flow modeling and the pre-processing and step-by-step model setups of a case study with OGS and related components such as the OGS Data Explorer. The tutorial also illustrates the application of pre- and post-processing tools such as ArcGIS and ParaView. This book is intended primarily for graduate students and applied scientists who deal with hydrological-system analysis and hydrological modeling. It is also a valuable source of information for practicing hydrologists wishing to further their understanding of the numerical modeling of coupled hydrological-hydrogeological systems. 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