Sustained emergency relief, regionally developed capacities / / edited by Kristaq Birbo, Ljube Dukoski |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : IOS Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (132 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.477 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BirboKristaq
DukoskiLjube |
Collana | Human and Societal Dynamics - E. Human and societal dynamics |
Soggetto topico | Emergency management |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-61499-315-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
SUSTAINED EMERGENCY RELIEF - REGIONALLY DEVELOPED CAPACITIES; Introduction by Mr. Kristaq Birbo - NATO ARW Co-Director; Introduction by Col. Ljube Dukoski, M.A. NATO ARW Co-Director; Emergency Situations our Common Challenges that necessitate Smart Regional Cooperation; Introduction by Lazar Elenovski President of the Euro-Atlantic Council of Macedonia, - Common values, common responsibilities, joined capacities -; List of Speakers; Contents; Session 1: Capabilities for Emergency Relief - National Challenges and Perspectives
Capabilities for Emergency Relief - National Challenges and Perspectives1. Threats and Risks in Albania; 2. Legal bases; 2.1 National Civil Emergency Plan; 3. Scheme of Emergency/Crises Management System in Albania; 4. Structures at Central Level; 1.The Council of Ministers; 2. Infer Ministerial Committee on CE; 3.Ministry of Interior; 5. Main Tasks of GDCE (General Directorate of Civil Emergencies); 6. Disaster Risk Mitigation and Adaptation Project; 7. Bilateral and Regional Cooperation; Crisis Management of the Republic of Macedonia; 1. Post-conflict peace building 2. Dimensions of the National System for Crisis Management3. Law on crisis management; 4. Coordination body for dealing with crises and a Crisis Management Center; 5. Conclusion; Smart Defence vs. Smart Civil Security; 1. Crisis Management Center; 2. Steering Committee; 3. Assessment Group; 4. Headquarters; 5. Regional response units; 5.1 Integrated Risk and Hazard Assessment; 5.2 Sub-regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction; 5.3 Regional Training Centers; 5.4 Crisis Management Critical Response Framework; 6. Conclusion; Crisis and emergency response capabilities - Republic of Bulgaria Introduction1. Crisis and emergency management capabilities; 2. Legal and normative documents; 3. CEMS Organization; 3.1 Emergency management system at national level; 3.2 Emergency management at regional level; 3.3 Emergency management at the local level; 4. Integrated Rescue System; 5. National Early Warning System; 6. National emergency call system; 7. AF MF Territorial responsibility; 8. Training and interoperability; 9. Improvement of crisis/emergency management capabilities; National Protection and Rescue Directorate; 1. Protection and rescue act 2. National protection and rescue directorate3. Rights and obligations of local self-government units; 4. International cooperation; 4.1 Bilateral; 4.2 Regional; 4.3 Cooperation with International organizations; 5. Conclusion:; Emergency Management of Kosovo; 1. Geographic information of Kosovo; 2. National view on disaster profile; 2.1. Floods; 2.2. Earthquakes; 2.3. Fires; 2.4. Waves of cold and heavy snow; 3. National Policy, National legislature, and Plans; 4. Government structure and Responsibilities; 5. Human and material resources; 6. International and Regional Cooperation 7. Lessons learned |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453443403321 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : IOS Press, , 2013 | ||
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Sustained emergency relief, regionally developed capacities / / edited by Kristaq Birbo, Ljube Dukoski |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : IOS Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (132 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.477 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BirboKristaq
DukoskiLjube |
Collana | Human and Societal Dynamics - E. Human and societal dynamics |
Soggetto topico | Emergency management |
ISBN | 1-61499-315-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
SUSTAINED EMERGENCY RELIEF - REGIONALLY DEVELOPED CAPACITIES; Introduction by Mr. Kristaq Birbo - NATO ARW Co-Director; Introduction by Col. Ljube Dukoski, M.A. NATO ARW Co-Director; Emergency Situations our Common Challenges that necessitate Smart Regional Cooperation; Introduction by Lazar Elenovski President of the Euro-Atlantic Council of Macedonia, - Common values, common responsibilities, joined capacities -; List of Speakers; Contents; Session 1: Capabilities for Emergency Relief - National Challenges and Perspectives
Capabilities for Emergency Relief - National Challenges and Perspectives1. Threats and Risks in Albania; 2. Legal bases; 2.1 National Civil Emergency Plan; 3. Scheme of Emergency/Crises Management System in Albania; 4. Structures at Central Level; 1.The Council of Ministers; 2. Infer Ministerial Committee on CE; 3.Ministry of Interior; 5. Main Tasks of GDCE (General Directorate of Civil Emergencies); 6. Disaster Risk Mitigation and Adaptation Project; 7. Bilateral and Regional Cooperation; Crisis Management of the Republic of Macedonia; 1. Post-conflict peace building 2. Dimensions of the National System for Crisis Management3. Law on crisis management; 4. Coordination body for dealing with crises and a Crisis Management Center; 5. Conclusion; Smart Defence vs. Smart Civil Security; 1. Crisis Management Center; 2. Steering Committee; 3. Assessment Group; 4. Headquarters; 5. Regional response units; 5.1 Integrated Risk and Hazard Assessment; 5.2 Sub-regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction; 5.3 Regional Training Centers; 5.4 Crisis Management Critical Response Framework; 6. Conclusion; Crisis and emergency response capabilities - Republic of Bulgaria Introduction1. Crisis and emergency management capabilities; 2. Legal and normative documents; 3. CEMS Organization; 3.1 Emergency management system at national level; 3.2 Emergency management at regional level; 3.3 Emergency management at the local level; 4. Integrated Rescue System; 5. National Early Warning System; 6. National emergency call system; 7. AF MF Territorial responsibility; 8. Training and interoperability; 9. Improvement of crisis/emergency management capabilities; National Protection and Rescue Directorate; 1. Protection and rescue act 2. National protection and rescue directorate3. Rights and obligations of local self-government units; 4. International cooperation; 4.1 Bilateral; 4.2 Regional; 4.3 Cooperation with International organizations; 5. Conclusion:; Emergency Management of Kosovo; 1. Geographic information of Kosovo; 2. National view on disaster profile; 2.1. Floods; 2.2. Earthquakes; 2.3. Fires; 2.4. Waves of cold and heavy snow; 3. National Policy, National legislature, and Plans; 4. Government structure and Responsibilities; 5. Human and material resources; 6. International and Regional Cooperation 7. Lessons learned |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790732703321 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : IOS Press, , 2013 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Sustained emergency relief, regionally developed capacities / / edited by Kristaq Birbo, Ljube Dukoski |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : IOS Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (132 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.477 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BirboKristaq
DukoskiLjube |
Collana | Human and Societal Dynamics - E. Human and societal dynamics |
Soggetto topico | Emergency management |
ISBN | 1-61499-315-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
SUSTAINED EMERGENCY RELIEF - REGIONALLY DEVELOPED CAPACITIES; Introduction by Mr. Kristaq Birbo - NATO ARW Co-Director; Introduction by Col. Ljube Dukoski, M.A. NATO ARW Co-Director; Emergency Situations our Common Challenges that necessitate Smart Regional Cooperation; Introduction by Lazar Elenovski President of the Euro-Atlantic Council of Macedonia, - Common values, common responsibilities, joined capacities -; List of Speakers; Contents; Session 1: Capabilities for Emergency Relief - National Challenges and Perspectives
Capabilities for Emergency Relief - National Challenges and Perspectives1. Threats and Risks in Albania; 2. Legal bases; 2.1 National Civil Emergency Plan; 3. Scheme of Emergency/Crises Management System in Albania; 4. Structures at Central Level; 1.The Council of Ministers; 2. Infer Ministerial Committee on CE; 3.Ministry of Interior; 5. Main Tasks of GDCE (General Directorate of Civil Emergencies); 6. Disaster Risk Mitigation and Adaptation Project; 7. Bilateral and Regional Cooperation; Crisis Management of the Republic of Macedonia; 1. Post-conflict peace building 2. Dimensions of the National System for Crisis Management3. Law on crisis management; 4. Coordination body for dealing with crises and a Crisis Management Center; 5. Conclusion; Smart Defence vs. Smart Civil Security; 1. Crisis Management Center; 2. Steering Committee; 3. Assessment Group; 4. Headquarters; 5. Regional response units; 5.1 Integrated Risk and Hazard Assessment; 5.2 Sub-regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction; 5.3 Regional Training Centers; 5.4 Crisis Management Critical Response Framework; 6. Conclusion; Crisis and emergency response capabilities - Republic of Bulgaria Introduction1. Crisis and emergency management capabilities; 2. Legal and normative documents; 3. CEMS Organization; 3.1 Emergency management system at national level; 3.2 Emergency management at regional level; 3.3 Emergency management at the local level; 4. Integrated Rescue System; 5. National Early Warning System; 6. National emergency call system; 7. AF MF Territorial responsibility; 8. Training and interoperability; 9. Improvement of crisis/emergency management capabilities; National Protection and Rescue Directorate; 1. Protection and rescue act 2. National protection and rescue directorate3. Rights and obligations of local self-government units; 4. International cooperation; 4.1 Bilateral; 4.2 Regional; 4.3 Cooperation with International organizations; 5. Conclusion:; Emergency Management of Kosovo; 1. Geographic information of Kosovo; 2. National view on disaster profile; 2.1. Floods; 2.2. Earthquakes; 2.3. Fires; 2.4. Waves of cold and heavy snow; 3. National Policy, National legislature, and Plans; 4. Government structure and Responsibilities; 5. Human and material resources; 6. International and Regional Cooperation 7. Lessons learned |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813906403321 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : IOS Press, , 2013 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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