The global mine action process seems to spawn conferences. During the past three years there have been at least 13 major gatherings which contained in their agendas major activities dedicated to improving demining operations. What have the three years of meetings, issue development, and projects produced? Have the conferences and attempts to frame operators\u27 needs been a wasted effort, characterized by travel boondoggles of innumerable representatives to venues far and wide? Or have they driven real development and positive achievement
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The author takes a look at the environmental impact of demining and shows how demining not only affe...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...
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During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
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This article flags some of the major debates within the broader development literature and introduce...
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The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
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Representing the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery, Ed Lajoie, assistant project m...
It doesn’t take more than a day with deminers in a minefield to realize the challenges they face. Yo...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The author takes a look at the environmental impact of demining and shows how demining not only affe...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...
A few short years ago, the humanitarian demining task seemed insurmountable. Not only was the prospe...
During the International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for the Detection, Removal and...
In late 1997, I attended a major humanitarian demining conference. A workshop there focused on the r...
Numerous key figures in mine action recently gathered in Croatia to attend the international symposi...
At the Mine Action Information Center (MAIC), we have tried to drive this demon away and to deal in ...
This article flags some of the major debates within the broader development literature and introduce...
In early December of 2001, mine action affiliates gathered in Miami to discuss the past, present and...
By developing mine risk education and training materials specific to regions and countries, the Gold...
The authors argue that there is a need to turn toward cheaper and more effective mechanical demining...
The purpose of the conference is to educate Rotarians from around the world on the latest informatio...
Representing the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery, Ed Lajoie, assistant project m...
It doesn’t take more than a day with deminers in a minefield to realize the challenges they face. Yo...
Although demining machines have been in existence since 1942, they were not used in the field of min...
The author takes a look at the environmental impact of demining and shows how demining not only affe...
The author explains why he thinks the international mine action and broader development communities ...