Information & Security

Volume 24,  2009

 

Emergency Management and Civil Protection

Edited by Stefan Hadjitodorov

Editorial

Needs and Opportunities for Enhancing the Emergency Management System

Organisation and Regulation of Emergency Management and Civil Protection in Bulgaria

Angel Chakarov

Welcoming Address

Andrey Ivanov

Organization and Immediate Challenges of Civil Protection in Bulgaria

Strategies and Capabilities for Protection of Population

Lachezar Milushev

Methodological Issues in Planning for Crises and Natural Disasters

Todor Tagarev

Capabilities-based Planning for Security Sector Transformation

Assessing Threats and Hazards

Liudmil Tzenov and Emil Botev

On the Earthquake Hazard and the Management of Seismic Risk in Bulgaria

Dimcho Solakov, Stela Simeonova, Ludmil Christoskov, Irena Aleksandrova, Iliana Popova, and Gergana Georgieva

Earthquake Scenarios for the Cities of Sofia, Rousse and Vratsa

Atanas Palazov and Hristo Stanchev

Risks for the Population along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast from Flooding Caused by Extreme Rise of Sea Level

M. Nikolova, S. Nedkov, V. Nikolov, I. Zuzdrov, M. Genev, T. Kotsev, R. Vatseva, J. Krumova

Implementation of the “KINEROS” Model for Estimation of the Flood Prone Territories in the Malki Iskar River Basin

Valentin Nikolov

Geomorphologic Methods for Estimating Flood Hazards in Mountain Catchments

New Approaches to Population Protection

Jana Djounova, Ludmil Hadjiiski, and Nina Chobanova

Preparation of the Population and the Healthcare System for Action in Cases of Radiation Accidents and Nuclear Terrorism

Marina Nizamska

Analysis of the Reasons for Incidents with Radioactive Sources in Bulgaria and Preventive Measures
 

 

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