Information & Security |
Volume 24, 2009 |
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Emergency Management and Civil Protection |
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Edited by Stefan Hadjitodorov |
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Editorial |
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Needs and Opportunities for Enhancing the Emergency Management System |
Organisation and Regulation of Emergency Management and Civil Protection in Bulgaria |
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Angel Chakarov |
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Andrey Ivanov |
| Organization and Immediate Challenges of Civil Protection in Bulgaria |
Strategies and Capabilities for Protection of Population |
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Lachezar Milushev |
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Methodological Issues in Planning for Crises and Natural Disasters |
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Todor Tagarev |
| Capabilities-based Planning for Security Sector Transformation |
Assessing Threats and Hazards |
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Liudmil Tzenov and Emil Botev |
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On the Earthquake Hazard and the Management of Seismic Risk in Bulgaria |
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Dimcho Solakov, Stela Simeonova, Ludmil Christoskov, Irena Aleksandrova, Iliana Popova, and Gergana Georgieva |
| Earthquake Scenarios for the Cities of Sofia, Rousse and Vratsa |
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Atanas Palazov and Hristo Stanchev |
| Risks for the Population along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast from Flooding Caused by Extreme Rise of Sea Level |
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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 |
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Valentin Nikolov |
| Geomorphologic Methods for Estimating Flood Hazards in Mountain Catchments |
New Approaches to Population Protection |
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Jana Djounova, Ludmil Hadjiiski, and Nina Chobanova |
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Marina Nizamska |
| Analysis of the Reasons for Incidents with Radioactive Sources in Bulgaria and Preventive Measures |
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