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12 Bibliografia “Proceedings of EUDEM – SCOT – 2003, International Conference on Requirements and Technologies for Detection, Removal and Neutralization of Landmines and UXO”, H. Sahli, A. M. Bottoms, J. Cornelis, 15 – 18, September 2003, Brussels, Belgium ”Progetto di un dispositivo per la localizzazione di mine anti-uomo”, E. E. Cepolina, Università degli studi di Genova, 2003. Genova. “Catalogue of Demining Technologies in Field Use”, E. E. Cepolina, C. Bruschini, EUDEM2 Technology Survey publication, 2005, EUDEM website http://www.eudem.info/ “Field Surey Results” EUDEM”, E.E. Cepolina, C. Bruschini, K. De Bruyn, Technology Survey publication, 2005, EUDEM website http://www.eudem.info/ “Providing demining technology end-users need”, E.E. Cepolina, C. Bruschini, K. De Bruyn, IARP International Workshop on Robotics and Mechanical Assistance in Humanitarian Demining, June 2005, Tokyo, Japan. “A Study of Manual Mine Clearance”, Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, 2005. “A Study of Mechanical Application in Demining”, Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, 2004. “Mechanical Demining Equipment Catalogue 2004”, Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, 2004. “A guide to mine action”, Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, 2003. “Designer Dogs: Improving the Quality of Mine Detection Dogs”, GICHD, Geneva, December 2001. “Landmine Monitor Report, 2004: Toward a Mine-Free World”, International Campaign to Ban Landmines (http://www.icbl.org) “USAID's Perspective: The Importance of Social and Economic Development Strategies for Humanitarian Mine Action”, Lloyd Feinberg, Journal of Mine Action, Issue 9.2, March 2006. “Raking it all up after 10 years”, Andy Smith, Journal of Mine Action, Issue 9.1, June 2005. “Proceedings of IARP International Workshop on Robotics and Mechanical Assistance in Humanitarian Demining 2004”, Hudem Symposium June 2004, Brussels Belgium. 131

“Technology and the Landmine Problem: Practical Aspects of Mine Clearance Operations”, J. Trevelyan, Detection of Explosive and Landmines, 2002, pp.165-184. “Modelling Minefield Clearance Data Statistical Analysis of Minefield Clearance Data”, C. Bartley, J. Trevelyan, Mine Action Information Centre (MAIC), James Madison University (JMU), 2002. “Mine Clearance Techniques and Technologies for Effective Humanitarian Demining”, Maki K. Habib, Journal of Mine Action, Issue 6.1 Winter 2002, pp. 62-65. “Practical Issues in Manual Demining: Implications for New Detection Technologies”, J. Trevelyan, Detection of Explosive and Landmines, 2002, pp.155-164. “Assessment of the International Market for Humanitarian Demining Equipment and Technology”, R. P. Guirguis, GPC International, Canada, January 2002. “Toward zero victims, National Census of the victims & survivors of landmines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia 2002”, Handicap International and Cambodian Red Cross report. “The Mine Action Process”, J. Trevelyan, The Journal of Mine Action, vol. 4.3, 2001. http://maic.jmu.edu/journal/4.3/process.htm “Vehicles and robots for humanitarian demining”, J.-D Nicoud, Industrial Robot, Vol.24, No. 2, 1997, pp.164-168. “Hidden Killers, the global landmine crisis”, Office of Humanitarian Demining Programs, September 1998. “Peacetime Mine Clearance (Humanitarian Demining )”,1996, NATO Defence Research Group. “Mine Facts” CD-ROM, v.1.2, United States Department of Defence. “Jane’s Mines and Mine Clearance”, Colin King ed.,(Fourth Edition)1999-2000. “IMAS 04.10” Second Editions, January 2003. 132

“Technology and the Landmine Problem: Practical Aspects of Mine Clearance<br />

Operations”, J. Trevelyan, Detection of Explosive and Landmines, 2002, pp.165-184.<br />

“Modelling Minefield Clearance Data Statistical Analysis of Minefield Clearance Data”,<br />

C. Bartley, J. Trevelyan, Mine Action Information Centre (MAIC), James Ma<strong>di</strong>son<br />

University (JMU), 2002.<br />

“Mine Clearance Techniques and Technologies for Effective Humanitarian Demining”,<br />

Maki K. Habib, Journal of Mine Action, Issue 6.1 Winter 2002, pp. 62-65.<br />

“Practical Issues in Manual Demining: Implications for New Detection Technologies”, J.<br />

Trevelyan, Detection of Explosive and Landmines, 2002, pp.155-164.<br />

“Assessment of the International Market for Humanitarian Demining Equipment and<br />

Technology”, R. P. Guirguis, GPC International, Canada, January 2002.<br />

“Toward zero victims, National Census of the victims & survivors of landmines and<br />

unexploded ordnance in Cambo<strong>di</strong>a 2002”, Han<strong>di</strong>cap International and Cambo<strong>di</strong>an Red<br />

Cross report.<br />

“The Mine Action Process”, J. Trevelyan, The Journal of Mine Action, vol. 4.3, 2001.<br />

http://maic.jmu.edu/journal/4.3/process.htm<br />

“Vehicles and robots for humanitarian demining”, J.-D Nicoud, Industrial Robot, Vol.24,<br />

No. 2, 1997, pp.164-168.<br />

“Hidden Killers, the global landmine crisis”, Office of Humanitarian Demining Programs,<br />

September 1998.<br />

“Peacetime Mine Clearance (Humanitarian Demining )”,1996, NATO Defence Research<br />

Group.<br />

“Mine Facts” CD-ROM, v.1.2, United States Department of Defence.<br />

“Jane’s Mines and Mine Clearance”, Colin King ed.,(Fourth E<strong>di</strong>tion)1999-2000.<br />

“IMAS 04.10” Second E<strong>di</strong>tions, January 2003.<br />

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