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CREATING POLITICS AND PREVENTION FROM ECO-RISKS AND DEALING WITH CONSEQUENCES FROM ECOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS AND CATASTROPHES.

Authors :
Sazdovska, Marina Malis
Source :
International Scientific Conference on Security & Euroatlantic Perspectives of the Balkans Police Science & Police Profession; 2012, Vol. 2, p124-133, 10p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Security risks inside national and world frames present serious threats in relation with what the authorized law enforcement agencies take measures and activities in order to deal with crisis situations. Crisis situations can be from different kinds, and are referring to certain serious and sophisticating kinds of criminal, most often organized from organized criminal groups; terrorist acts; natural disasters etc. In Republic of Macedonia at the national legislative level, certain documents were legislated, which regulate this matter such as: Law on Crisis; National strategy for security and defense in Republic of Macedonia; Republic of Macedonia national platform for decreasing the risks of accidents and catastrophes, etc. Inside frames of acting of the authority services and bodies it is necessary to take measures and activities in the part of protection of the environment, especially protection of the resources for pristine continuation of everyday life of the population in time of crisis. In the field of dealing with risks with the National platform, in cases of ecological risks and risks in the domain of agriculture, forestry and water management are predicted. The author of this paperwork analyses the platform for acting in certain cases in the part of eco-risks, and gives own proposal measures for creating policies for successful dealing with these exceptional important safety risks in the Republic of Macedonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Scientific Conference on Security & Euroatlantic Perspectives of the Balkans Police Science & Police Profession
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
96326520