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Socio-Economic Impacts of Landmines in Southern Kurdistan

Autor Almas Heshmati, Nabaz T. Khayyat
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2013
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has been massively contaminated by landmines and unexploded ordnances disposals. This work investigates the magnitude of the mines problem in the Region, and the mine action activities undertaken to rehabilitate, reconstruct, and develop the region.
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ISBN-13: 9781443841986
ISBN-10: 1443841986
Pagini: 345
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Almas Heshmati is Professor of Applied Economics at the Korea University and Research Associate at Soran University. He held similar positions at Seoul National University, University of Kurdistan Hawler, RATIO Institute (Stockholm) and MTT Agrifood Research (Helsinki). He was a Research Fellow at the World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations University, and Associate Professor at Stockholm School of Economics. He has a Ph.D. degree from the University of Gothenburg (1994). His research interests include applied microeconomics, econometrics, globalization, development strategy and performance analysis with application to manufacturing and services. In addition to more than one hundred scientific journal articles, he has published books on the EU Lisbon process, global income inequality, East Asian manufacturing, Chinese economy, technology transfer, information technology, sustainable development and power generation. He has also authored two books on water resources and the economy of Southern Kurdistan. Nabaz T. Khayyat was born in 1971 in Erbil, received a BSc in Mathematics (1993) from the University of Salahaddin Erbil, a High Diploma (1994) in Artificial Intelligence and Database Design from the University of Technology, Baghdad, and an MSc. in IT Engineering (2010) from the Seoul National University in South Korea. He worked for the UN for five years and different international organizations, and recently held a position with KRG as an Information Management Advisor in the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources. Currently he is studying for a Ph.D. in engineering at the Seoul National University in South Korea, and sis studying for a Ph.D. in Economics at the Swiss Management University in Switzerland. His research is mainly on the adoption of mobile telephony, consumer service satisfaction, science and technology parks, technological capability, the effects of ICT on costs, water resources and landmine fatalities.