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NATO Advanced Training Course on Integrated Emergency Management for Mass Casualty Emergencies (2011 : Florence, Italy)
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353.95 23
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2013
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Responses to major disasters tend to be complex, not merely because of the size and scale of operations and the number of countries and agencies involved, but also because of the range of functions represented by these organizations. A full-scale emergency response can involve people trained in at least 35 different disciplines and professions. This increasing sophistication of modern emergency response makes the process of coordination a particularly challenging one. It involves matching urgent needs with available resources in the most rapid and efficient way possible: timely mobilization an.
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Sustained Emergency Relief-- Regionally Developed Capacities (2012 : Struga, Macedonia)
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353.95 23
Publication Date
2013
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2.3117
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NATO Advanced Study Institute on Applying Lessons Learned and Sharing Best Practices in Addressing Pandemics and Catastrophic Health Events (2011 : Slavonski Brod, Croatia)
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353.95 23
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2012
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Ragaini, R.
Call Number
363.7
Publication Date
2013
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Proceedings of the 45th Session of the International Seminars on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies held in Erice, Sicily. This Seminar has again gathered, in 2012, over one hundred scientists from 43 countries in an interdisciplinary effort that has been going on for the last 31 years, to examine and analyze planetary problems which had been followed up, all year long, by the World Federation of Scientists' Permanent Monitoring Panels.
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