Population, Migration and Settlement in Australia and the Asia-Pacific
In Memory of Graeme Hugo
Herausgeber: Klocker, Natascha; Dun, Olivia
Population, Migration and Settlement in Australia and the Asia-Pacific
In Memory of Graeme Hugo
Herausgeber: Klocker, Natascha; Dun, Olivia
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This book is a collection of chapters about population, migration and settlement in Australia, and labour and environmental migration in the Asia-Pacific region inspired by the incomparable career of esteemed geographer, the late Professor Graeme Hugo. The chapters originally published in special issues in Australian Geographer
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This book is a collection of chapters about population, migration and settlement in Australia, and labour and environmental migration in the Asia-Pacific region inspired by the incomparable career of esteemed geographer, the late Professor Graeme Hugo. The chapters originally published in special issues in Australian Geographer
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367891947
- ISBN-10: 0367891948
- Artikelnr.: 58483482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367891947
- ISBN-10: 0367891948
- Artikelnr.: 58483482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Natascha Klocker is a human geographer whose research focuses on equity, discrimination and inclusion/exclusion - most often explored through the lens of migration and ethnic diversity. Her current research explores the environmental and agricultural knowledges, capacities and contributions of migrants and refugees. Olivia Dun is a human geographer with an environmental science, migration studies and international development background. Her research examines the links between environmental change, agriculture and migration.
Part I: Population, migration and settlement in Australia 1. Editorial 2.
Remembering Graeme Hugo, Population Geographer 3. Migration moderate,
'Master Weaver' and inspirational team leader: reflecting on the lasting
legacy of Graeme Hugo in three spheres of migration policy 4. Rethinking
Australian migration 5. Ageing research in Australia: reflecting on Graeme
Hugo's four decades of contribution 6. Social Applications of Geographical
Information Systems: technical tools for social innovation 7. Responding to
Negative Public Attitudes towards Immigration through Analysis and Policy:
regional and unemployment dimensions 8. Understanding Ethnic Residential
Cluster Formation: new perspectives from South Australia's migrant hostel
9. Successful British Migration to Australia-what lies beneath the
macro-level? 10. Australian Immigration Policy in Practice: a case study of
skill recognition and qualification transferability amongst Irish 457 visa
holders 11. Visualising 30 Years of Population Density Change in
Australia's Major Capital Cities 12. Spatial Concentration in Australian
Regional Development, Exogenous Shocks and Regional Demographic Outcomes: a
South Australian case study Part II: Labour and Environmental Migration in
the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 13. Editorial: Labour and
Environmental Migration in the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 14.
The High Price of Resettlement: the proposed environmental relocation of
Nauru to Australia 15. Resisting a 'Doomed' Fate: an analysis of the
Pacific Climate Warriors 16. The Migration of Horticultural Knowledge:
Pacific Island seasonal workers in rural Australia-a missed opportunity?
17. Managed Temporary Labour Migration of Pacific Islanders to Australia
and New Zealand in the Early Twenty-first Century 18. Care and
Remembering Graeme Hugo, Population Geographer 3. Migration moderate,
'Master Weaver' and inspirational team leader: reflecting on the lasting
legacy of Graeme Hugo in three spheres of migration policy 4. Rethinking
Australian migration 5. Ageing research in Australia: reflecting on Graeme
Hugo's four decades of contribution 6. Social Applications of Geographical
Information Systems: technical tools for social innovation 7. Responding to
Negative Public Attitudes towards Immigration through Analysis and Policy:
regional and unemployment dimensions 8. Understanding Ethnic Residential
Cluster Formation: new perspectives from South Australia's migrant hostel
9. Successful British Migration to Australia-what lies beneath the
macro-level? 10. Australian Immigration Policy in Practice: a case study of
skill recognition and qualification transferability amongst Irish 457 visa
holders 11. Visualising 30 Years of Population Density Change in
Australia's Major Capital Cities 12. Spatial Concentration in Australian
Regional Development, Exogenous Shocks and Regional Demographic Outcomes: a
South Australian case study Part II: Labour and Environmental Migration in
the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 13. Editorial: Labour and
Environmental Migration in the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 14.
The High Price of Resettlement: the proposed environmental relocation of
Nauru to Australia 15. Resisting a 'Doomed' Fate: an analysis of the
Pacific Climate Warriors 16. The Migration of Horticultural Knowledge:
Pacific Island seasonal workers in rural Australia-a missed opportunity?
17. Managed Temporary Labour Migration of Pacific Islanders to Australia
and New Zealand in the Early Twenty-first Century 18. Care and
Part I: Population, migration and settlement in Australia 1. Editorial 2.
Remembering Graeme Hugo, Population Geographer 3. Migration moderate,
'Master Weaver' and inspirational team leader: reflecting on the lasting
legacy of Graeme Hugo in three spheres of migration policy 4. Rethinking
Australian migration 5. Ageing research in Australia: reflecting on Graeme
Hugo's four decades of contribution 6. Social Applications of Geographical
Information Systems: technical tools for social innovation 7. Responding to
Negative Public Attitudes towards Immigration through Analysis and Policy:
regional and unemployment dimensions 8. Understanding Ethnic Residential
Cluster Formation: new perspectives from South Australia's migrant hostel
9. Successful British Migration to Australia-what lies beneath the
macro-level? 10. Australian Immigration Policy in Practice: a case study of
skill recognition and qualification transferability amongst Irish 457 visa
holders 11. Visualising 30 Years of Population Density Change in
Australia's Major Capital Cities 12. Spatial Concentration in Australian
Regional Development, Exogenous Shocks and Regional Demographic Outcomes: a
South Australian case study Part II: Labour and Environmental Migration in
the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 13. Editorial: Labour and
Environmental Migration in the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 14.
The High Price of Resettlement: the proposed environmental relocation of
Nauru to Australia 15. Resisting a 'Doomed' Fate: an analysis of the
Pacific Climate Warriors 16. The Migration of Horticultural Knowledge:
Pacific Island seasonal workers in rural Australia-a missed opportunity?
17. Managed Temporary Labour Migration of Pacific Islanders to Australia
and New Zealand in the Early Twenty-first Century 18. Care and
Remembering Graeme Hugo, Population Geographer 3. Migration moderate,
'Master Weaver' and inspirational team leader: reflecting on the lasting
legacy of Graeme Hugo in three spheres of migration policy 4. Rethinking
Australian migration 5. Ageing research in Australia: reflecting on Graeme
Hugo's four decades of contribution 6. Social Applications of Geographical
Information Systems: technical tools for social innovation 7. Responding to
Negative Public Attitudes towards Immigration through Analysis and Policy:
regional and unemployment dimensions 8. Understanding Ethnic Residential
Cluster Formation: new perspectives from South Australia's migrant hostel
9. Successful British Migration to Australia-what lies beneath the
macro-level? 10. Australian Immigration Policy in Practice: a case study of
skill recognition and qualification transferability amongst Irish 457 visa
holders 11. Visualising 30 Years of Population Density Change in
Australia's Major Capital Cities 12. Spatial Concentration in Australian
Regional Development, Exogenous Shocks and Regional Demographic Outcomes: a
South Australian case study Part II: Labour and Environmental Migration in
the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 13. Editorial: Labour and
Environmental Migration in the Asia-Pacific: in memory of Graeme Hugo 14.
The High Price of Resettlement: the proposed environmental relocation of
Nauru to Australia 15. Resisting a 'Doomed' Fate: an analysis of the
Pacific Climate Warriors 16. The Migration of Horticultural Knowledge:
Pacific Island seasonal workers in rural Australia-a missed opportunity?
17. Managed Temporary Labour Migration of Pacific Islanders to Australia
and New Zealand in the Early Twenty-first Century 18. Care and