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Spring migration in the western Mediterranean and NW Africa

Gabriel Gargallo

Spring migration in the western Mediterranean and NW Africa

the results of 16 years of the Piccole Isole Project

by Gabriel Gargallo

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Published by Museu de ciències naturals in Barcelona .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Migration,
  • Progetto piccole isole,
  • Birds,
  • Bird banding,
  • Longitudinal studies

  • Edition Notes

    StatementG. Gargallo ... [et al.].
    SeriesMonografies del Museu de Ciencies Naturals -- no. 6, Monografies del Museu de Ciències Naturals -- 6.
    ContributionsMuseu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQL698.9 .S69 2011
    The Physical Object
    Pagination363 p. :
    Number of Pages363
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL25284940M
    LC Control Number2012393570
    OCLC/WorldCa777678282

    Morocco has been a leading force behind finding a solution to the continent’s pressing issues including migration, sustainable development and peace and security. The next African summit that is to take place at the end of January will see Rabat present a new agenda on migration in Africa along with the Kingdom’s admission to African Union. Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more.

    Mixed Migration The Central Mediterranean route refers to mixed migration from North Africa toward Italy and Malta. A combination of push and pull factors fuels migration across the Mediterranean Sea,File Size: 3MB. Southern Africa is also a springboard often used as the staging ground for regular and irregular migration to Europe and the Americas. In the Southern African region recorded over 4 million migrants, excluding irregular migrants, of which 44 per cent were female .

      Genetic data provide insight into the migratory history and geographic structuring of modern human populations. The recent origin of modern .   The refugee crisis, while starkly highlighting the failures of the international community, has had another side effect. It has left the ordinary and profoundly human instincts of the “economic migrant” with greater stigma. If refugees are seen as a liability to Western countries reluctant to take them, economic migrants – now overwhelmingly from Africa – have become an additional.


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Spring migration in the western Mediterranean and NW Africa by Gabriel Gargallo Download PDF EPUB FB2

Spring migration in the western Mediterranean and NW Africa: results from 16 years of the Piccole Isole project presents the main findings from a network of ringing stations that were in operation. This route is called the Western Mediterranean route and sincehas experienced and increase in the migration flows and illegal trafficking of humans throughout Europe.

Read more Article. Spring migration in the western Mediterranean and NW Africa: the results of 16 years of Piccole Isole project by Gargallo, G.; Barriocanal, C.; Castany, J.; Clarabuch. INTRODUCTION November IRREGULAR MIGRATION BETWEEN WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA AND THE MEDITERRANEAN MIDWA Conference Research Paper 6 1.

Introduction The region that encompasses the Economic Community of Western African States (ECOWAS). In this book different authors investigates the range of the migration experience in Africa.

Because of the variety and complexity of the reasons which surround and underpin why African populations are so mobile, this volume adopts an eclectic approach which illustrates the diversity of theoretical positions, as well as methodological and analytical trends. September, Algiers, Algeria, Third Ministerial Conference on Migration in the Western Mediterranean.

December 5- 6,Tunis, Tunisia, First Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Western Mediterranean Forum. October 22 - 23,Rabat, Morocco, 2nd Ministerial Conference on Migration in the Western Mediterranean. Title devised by cataloguer.

Catalan titles for illustrations. Latin statement of responsibility. Oriented with north to the right. Contains 5 wind roses. LC Nautical charts on vellum, 7. Pen-and-ink and goauche. Includes 2 bar scales in unidentified units, and many illustrations throughout. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Title supplied by cataloger. Attributed to Joan Oliva by John Wolter in A portolan atlas of the Mediterranean Sea and western European waters, with a world map, Pen-and-ink and watercolor on vellum.

World map painted on paper affixed to vellum. Six blank paper pages precede and follow the 10 vellum pages of maps. Circular watermarks on pp. [3] and [19]. Africa, the second-largest continent, is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic is divided in half almost equally by the Equator.

Africas physical geography, environment and resources, and human geography can be considered separately. Africa has eight major physical regions: the Sahara, the Sahel, the Ethiopian Highlands, the savanna, the. Early human migrations are the earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents and are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions of hominins out of Africa of Homo initial migration was followed by other archaic humans including H.

heidelbergensis, which lived aroundyears ago and was the likely. migration within European policies post-Arab Spring. Additionally, the paper will present first-hand accounts from the Migration Policy Centre’s (MPC)collaborative surveys on migration after the Arab Spring in Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon (although, at the time of writing, these surveys are not fully available).File Size: KB.

Western Mediterranean route. In there were 7 detections of illegal border-crossing in the Western Mediterranean region, which consists of several areas of the southern Spanish coast and the land borders of Ceuta and Melilla.

This total shows an increase of 15% compared to the total of 6 reported in Today labor migrants mostly move south to north across the Mediterranean. Yet in the nineteenth century thousands of Europeans and others moved south to North Africa, Egypt, and the Levant.

This study of a dynamic borderland, the Tunis region, offers the fullest picture to date of the Mediterranean before, and during, French colonialism. and Africa. In this light, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Sahel and West Africa Club (SWAC) intend to contribute to strategic thinking on the region through this chapter of the Atlas on Regional Integration in West Africa.

International migration is a politically sensitive issue in the North, as well as in the Size: 5MB. The AUC-EUC press release referenced a “renewed focus on our cooperation in the field of migration” at a particularly “challenging time in the context of the ongoing crisis in Libya and the dramatic situation in the Mediterranean,” stressing the need to “enhance cooperation with North African and Sub Saharan African countries to.

Throughout, the book’s contributors find that events in the Mediterranean cannot be considered alone in understanding migration decision-making from Sub-Saharan Africa, but as part of an increasingly complicated global system not encompassed by one simplified theory or by looking at one regional context in by: 2.

Migration across the Central Mediterranean 3 Key points Migration across the Mediterranean Sea is not a new phenomenon, but in and especially during and there has been a dramatic increase in the scale of Size: 2MB.

Typically Western Subalpine Warbler should show more orangey and deep peach red underparts with Eastern showing more brick red underparts. According to Shirihai and Svensson inornata of NW Africa is more orangey than iberiae of Iberia and this bird does seem to fit inornata fairly : Peter Alfrey.

Figure 8: Overland and maritime migration routes to North Africa, the Middle East and Western Europe according to De Haas, 28 Figure 9: Overview of the Eastern Africa Route to the fringes of the EU as portrayed in the existing literature 29File Size: 2MB.

4 For details of this data see World Bank (), “Migration and Remittances Fact Book ”. Data on migration Data on migration certainly is a serious problem in general and it. ASSESSING TE RISKS OF MIGRATION ALONG TE CENTRAL AND EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN ROUTES: 4 Iraq and Nigeria as Case Study Countries.

INTRODUCTION. Map 1: Arrivals along the Western, Central and Eastern Mediterranean routes – 2. LIBYA ITALY, MALTA TUNISIA ALGERIA MOROCCO SPAIN ITALY ITALY SPAIN TURKEY GREECE.

EASTERN .North Africa and the Mediterranean (Graphic Modern History: World War II) Paperback – February 1, by Gary Jeffrey (Author) › Visit Amazon's Gary Jeffrey Page.

Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author 4/5(1).Assefaw Bariagaber is Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. He is the author of Conflict and the Refugee Experience: Flight, Exile and Repatriation in the Horn of Africa (Ashgate ), and has published numerous articles on conflicts, refugee formations, and United Nations peace operations in Africa in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of.