Engaging the Public to Fight the Consequences of Terrorism and Disasters

(published under the NATO Science for Peace and Security series - 2015)

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Title: Engaging the Public to Fight the Consequences of Terrorism and Disasters

SPS Reference: G4716  

Abstract: Governments must work tirelessly to update their preparedness for dealing with natural and man-made disasters, as well as taking account of the increasingly present threat of terrorism. Efficient international cooperation is key to achieving safety and internationalizing security policy.

This book presents the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) Engaging the Public to Fight the Consequences of Terrorism and Disasters, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, in June 2014. The purpose of the workshop was to analyze accumulated European theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the field of disaster prevention and the involvement of the public in preventing and fighting the consequences of terrorism, as well as natural and man-made disasters. There was a particular focus on the perspective of the region, especially with a view to meeting European Union standards and setting uniform and independent standards for hazard and risk assessment methods. The protection of economically critical infrastructure, such as dams, pipelines and transport and storage facilities, was addressed as were the issues of managing water and non-renewable resources, the disposal of dangerous chemicals and radioactive waste, and defensible methods of transport for fuel supplies and key personnel.

Contributions reflected the extensive experience of the participating NATO and partner countries, including Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Moldova, the Netherlands, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine as well as international organizations such as UNECE and NATO.

Editors: Ion Apostol, Jumber Mamasakhlisi, Dorit Subotta, Dieter W.G. Reimer

Access the publication here: Engaging the Public to Fight the Consequences of Terrorism and Disasters

Series: Series E: Human and Societal Dynamics  

Publisher: IOS Press

Volume: 120

ISBN: 978-1-61499-492-3 (print); 978-1-61499-493-0 (online)