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    Voluntarios y solicitantes de asilo

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    La gente de las comunidades donde han llegado solicitantes de asilo y refugiados les ofrece diversas formas de apoyo ya que los Estados no les han provisto ni siquiera de lo esencial

    Historical dry and wet periods in Colorado: (Part A: Technical Report)

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    Includes bibliographical references (page 31).July 1999.Funded by: Office of Emergency Management under P.O. #PD97SEM000015

    Colorado temperatures with degree day and growing season data

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    July 1989

    Climate data continuity with ASOS: 1993 annual report for the period September 1992-August 1993

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    Includes bibliographical references (page 28).February 1994.The research was supported by NOAA, NWS, Office of Meteorology under grant number NA90RAH00077.Annual

    Climatic data representativeness in western Colorado

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    June 1990.For U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado State Office, Lakewood, Colorado

    Cooperative solar radiation data collection program, Fort Collins, Colorado, June 1985-May 1986

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    September 1986.Funding shared by the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station and Fort Collins Light and Power

    Snapshot of Colorado's climate during the 20th Century, A

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    June 1991.Prepared in conjunction with the Centennial Cooperative Weather Station Program held June 7-8, 1991 Colorado State University

    Über Flucht forschen: Herausforderungen der Flüchtlingsforschung

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    Refugee research is hardly institutionalised as a field of research in Germany but is widely established internationally. Despite various debates about methodology in and implications of refugee research, a comprehensive discussion about its foundational challenges is still missing. This paper first outlines refugee research as a research field and briefly illustrates its history and its object of research. It is argued that refugee research is an element of migration studies historically and thematically, yet constitutes its own field of research due to its specific focus on refugees' rights and protection. This is followed by a discussion of central challenges that research projects in this field find themselves confronted with. Firstly, the definition of "refugee" is contested and, therefore, the object of research depends on disciplines, thematic approaches, and context, making efforts to define terminology a fixture of refugee research. This makes interdisciplinary cooperation, which requires clarity about different approaches and common research frameworks, particularly difficult in a research field where such cooperation is so crucial. Transparency is also important in regards to refugee research’s relevance for practice, which is aimed at reducing suffering on the one hand and requires independence from terms and goals of practice on the other. Considering the specific vulnerability of refugees, research has to employ particularly high ethical standards of methodology and be extremely sensitive to the political implications of its research outcomes. Due to these challenges, refugee research must implement continuous reflections about its foundations in order to do justice to its subject
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