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Movements of people: migration and tourism
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The map shows 'moving to work and escape poverty': Migration between and inside world regions from 1995 to 2004. Colors show regional migratory balance (surplus or deficit), arrows show major movements between and inside regions.
The graph shows 'travelling for leisure': trends in number of tourists since 1950 and projections to 2020.
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Loss of accessibility for migratory fish due to dams in major European river basins
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Orange: river basins with large dams (at least 10 m high) not allowing normal fish passage.
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Environmental factors and conflicts possibly causing migration
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Colors show Human development Index ranking. Symbols locate possible causes of displacements: environmental upheavals related to climate change and major conflicts since 2000.
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Country profile - Societal developments (Finland)
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Country introduction - Major societal developments
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Finland
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Migrating fishes — river fragmentation by obstacles for year 1700 and 2005, salmon adult, downstream to upstream
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Migrating fishes — river fragmentation by
obstacles for year 1700 and 2005, salmon
adult, downstream to upstream
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Largest migration streams
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Beyond transport policy – exploring and managing the external drivers of transport demand
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Net migration (millions) required to hold working age population constant at 1995 levels in 2050
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For the sake of comparison, there was a net migration of about 8.8 million into the EU and about 3.3 million into the Russian Federation during the 1990s.
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Net migration required to hold working age population constant at 1995 levels in 2050
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For the sake of comparison, there was a net migration of about 8.8 million into the EU and about 3.3 million into the Russian Federation during the 1990s.
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Urban Audit cities — number and origin of newcomers, 2004
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For Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, France, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland and Portugal the data are from 2001.
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