Denes Csala edited d.md  over 8 years ago

Commit id: 2002c8cee5ed44b245d99453e76b666421220160

deletions | additions      

       

history of the Union, with the axial question posed by Europeans being the motivation of people fueling   what the mainstream media calls the largest migration postbellum. This strongly divides the European   nations referring to the flow of people as refugees and migrants, terms sometimes used interchangeably   but at other times as a clear distinguishment between actual war refugees and economic migrants. Although it seems obvious why people flee, people didn’t leave just for one event. Some run for their life, and some flee to for better apportion ties somewhere else - and different factors. Safety of the family and   better life are at the center of this action. We see some people taking extreme course of action in their   trip that caused many deaths of their loved ones. Moreover, people’s motives start to change over time and maybe distance from home location. for   example many people left home mainly due fear of death, while some leave due to shortage of resources   (water, electricity, sewerage, ) and disruption of services (education, health, …) or due to lifestyle. Once  

group of people knocking on the doors of Europe now – being matched in numbers by Afghanis, also   fleeing from conflict and havoc. However, unquestionably under the umbrella of the Syrian refugee crisis,   many other, previously smaller flows have been reactivated and intensified from East and West Africa,   Central Asia, as well as non-EU member Balkan states. Throughout this project we will try to illustrate the demographical dynamics of the Syrian refugee flows.   Due to space and time limitations we will try to create a global model, but we concentrate and will be   collecting data about people in camps. Also finding different paths people take to reach their destination.   Eventually our aim is to build a mathematical model for the people’s migration patterns and course of   their trip, possibly dynamically highlighting and categorizing the motivation triggers behind their decision   to undertake such an endeavor. Our final goal is to understand the motives of the people for the migration in hope of better utilization of   the available resources to provide the best chance of integration and conflict management. We hope that   our work can reduce fatality and injuries along their journey. And maybe we can help provide solution