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Bibliography

 

Migration & Environment (Climat Refugees):

  • Hugo, Graeme. Migration, Development and Environment. IOM Migration Research Series, no. 35. Geneva: IOM, November 2008.
  • Chazalnoël, Mariam Traore and Alex Randall. “Migration and the slow-onset impact of climate change: Taking stock and taking action”. World Migration Report 2022 (M. McAuliffe and A. Triandafyllidou, eds.). Geneva: IOM, 2021.
  • Dazé, Angie and Alec Crawford. “Human migration and ecosystems: insights from the Great Lakes Region of East and Central Africa”. The International Institute for Sustainable Development Report. Manitoba: IISD, January 2016.
  • Oglethorpe, Judy, Jenny Ericson, Richard E. Bilsborrow and Janet Edmond. People on the Move: Reducing the Impacts of Human Migration on Biodiversity. Washington: World Wildlife Fund and Conservation International Foundation, 2007.
  • Biermann, Frank and Ingrid Boas. “Climate change and human migration: towards a global governance system to protect climate refugees”. Global Environmental Politics, vol. 10, n. 1 (2010): 60–88.
  • Black Richard. Environmental Refugees: Myth or Reality? New Issues in Refugees Research: Working Paper no. 34. Geneva: UNHCR, 2001.

 

Psychological consequences of immigration:

  • Cernea Michael. “The risks and reconstruction model for resettling displaced populations”. World Development, vol. 25, no. 10 (1997): 1569-87.
  • Cernea Michael and Christopher McDowell. Risks and Reconstruction. Experiences of Resettlers and Refugees. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2000.
  • Downing Theodore E. “Mitigating social impoverishment when people are involuntarily displaced”. Understanding Impoverishment: The Consequences of Development-Induced Displacement, 203-215. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1996.

 

Assisted migration:

  • Thomas Chris D. “Translocation of species, climate change, and the end of trying to recreate past ecological communities”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 26, no. 5 (2011): 216-221.
  • Hewitt, Neil et al.“Taking stock of the assisted migration debate”. Biological Conservation,  144 (2011): 2560-2572.
  • Klenk Nicole L. and Brendon M. H. Larson. “A rhetorical analysis of the scientific debate over assisted colonization”. Environmental Science & Policy, 33 (2013): 9-18.

 

Human migration triggers plants migration for medical purposes:

  • Pieroni, Andrea and Ina Vandebroek. Traveling Cultures and Plants: The Ethnobiology and Ethnopharmacy of Human Migrations, vol. 7. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007.

 

Grafting:

  • Nawaz M.A. et al. “Grafting: a technique to modify ion accumulation in horticultural crops”. Frontiers in Plant Science, vol. 7, no. 1457 (2016).
  • Rasool Aatifa et al. “Mechanisms underlying graft union formation and rootstock scion interaction in horticultural plants”. Frontiers in Plant Science, vol. 11, no. 590847 (2020).
  • Mudge, Ken. “A history of grafting”. Horticultural Reviews, vol. 35 (Jules Janick ed.), 437-493. New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2009.

 

Grafting in Roman times:

 

–     Lowe, Dunstan. “The Symbolic Value of Grafting in Ancient Rome.” Transactions of the American Philological Association vol. 140, no. 2 (2010): 461–88.

–     Pease, Arthur Stanley. “Notes on Ancient Grafting.” Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association vol. 64 (1933): 66–76.

–     Ross, David O. “Non sua poma: Varro, Virgil, and Grafting.” Illinois Classical Studies vol. 5 (1980): 63–71.

 

Immigration in Roman times:

 

–     Boin, Douglas. “Opportunities”. Chapter. In: Alaric the Goth: an outsider’s history of the fall of Rome, 41-54. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2020.

–     Moatti, Claudia. “Immigration and Cosmopolitanization”. Chapter. In The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome (edited by Paul Erdkamp). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

–     Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew. “Imperial Rome: a city of immigrants?”. Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia vol. 29 (2018): 53–72.

–     Millar, Fergus. “Local Cultures in the Roman Empire: Libyan, Punic and Latin in Roman Africa.” The Journal of Roman Studies vol. 58 (1968): 126–34.

–     Price, Simon. “Religious Mobility in the Roman Empire.” The Journal of Roman Studies vol. 102 (2012): 1–19.

–     Martin, Jochen. “The Roman Empire: Domination and Integration.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) / Zeitschrift Für Die Gesamte Staatswissenschaft vol. 151, no. 4 (1995): 714–24.

–     Roselaar, Saskia. “Colonies and processes of integration in the Roman Republic”. Mélanges de l’École française de Rome – Antiquité, vol. 123, no. 2 (2011): 527-555.

–     La Piana, George. “Foreign Groups in Rome during the First Centuries of the Empire.” The Harvard Theological Review vol. 20, no. 4 (1927): 183–403.

–     Frank, Tenney. “Race Mixture in the Roman Empire.” The American Historical Review vol. 21, no. 4 (1916): 689–708.

–     Husband, Richard Wellington. “On the Expulsion of Foreigners from Rome.” Classical Philology vol. 11, no. 3 (1916): 315–33.

–     Argote-Freyre, Frank, and Christopher M. Bellitto. “‘The Fall of Ancient Rome and Modern U.S. Immigration: Historical Model or Political Football?’” The Historian vol. 74, no. 4 (2012): 789–811.

–          Allerfeldt, Kristofer. “Rome, Race, and the Republic: Progressive America and the Fall of the Roman Empire, 1890-1920.” The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era vol. 7, no. 3 (2008): 297–323.