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Environmental security and public safety : problems and needs in conversion policy and research after 15 years of conversion in central and eastern europe / edited by Wolfgang Spyra, Michael Katzsch.
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Environmental Security and Public Safety - Problems and Needs in Conversion Policy and Research after 15 Years of Conversion in Central & Eastern Europe
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Environmental Security and Public Safety - Problems and Needs in Conversion Policy and Research after 15 Years of Conversion in Central & Eastern Europe (2005 : Cottbus, Germany)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2007.
Published/Created
Dordrecht, Netherlands ; London, England : Springer, [2007]
©2007
Description
1 online resource (220 p.)
Availability
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Springer Nature - Springer Earth and Environmental Science eBooks 2007 English International
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Subject(s)
Accidents
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Prevention
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Military base conversion
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Environmental aspects
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Environmental protection
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Environmental Security and Public Safety - Problems and Needs in Conversion Policy and Research after 15 Years of Conversion in Central & Eastern Europe
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Editor
Katzsch, Michael
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Spyra, Wolfgang
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Series
Nato Security through Science Series C:, Environmental Security,
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Nato Security through Science Series C:, Environmental Security, 1871-4668
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Subseries of
NATO Science for Peace and Security Series
Summary note
Although the end of the Cold War has paved the way to a substantial demilitarisation and conversion, the leftovers of this process – such as former military installations, military training areas, and huge quantities of unserviceable ammunition and equipment – still pose a severe threat to the environment of both NATO and Partner countries. The rehabilitation of these areas for civilian uses is extremely costly and is generally in the short and medium term not possible. For this reason, the development of new methods for the estimation avoidance of risks should receive special priority. In the context of this ARW, the reconnaissance and appraisal of conversion areas with respect to costs, returns, and legal considerations were discussed. The decades-long use of some areas led to the heavy loading of contaminates. Every task of conversion has as its goal the elimination of dangers to humans and nature, and the return of areas to civil use, such that these areas can be used realise economic interests of the society.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
POTENTIAL HAZARDS CAUSED BY FORMER MILITARY TRAINING AREAS IN THE DAYS OF TERRORISM
MILITARY SECTOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN ESTONIA: CHALLENGES FROM 1991 TO TODAY
CONVERSION IN AN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY CONTEXT: THE ROLES OF ACTORS AND THE DOUBLE IMPACT PROBLEM– A FINNISH PERSPECTIVE OF A TRANSNATIONAL ISSUE
STRATEGIC SECURITY ENVIRONMENT AND THE TRANSITION OF THE BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES
RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNERS OF FORMER MILITARY SITES IN GERMANY
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR THE FORMER MILITARY TRAINING AREA “DöBERITZER HEIDE”
MOBILE SYSTEMS FOR CHEMICAL WEAPONS DEMILITARISATION: RECOVERY, IDENTIFICATION AND DISPOSAL
APPLICATION OF COST-EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PROCESS OF CLEAN-UP AND CONVERSION OF FORMER MILITARY BASE IN BORNE SULINOWO
THE FORMER MILITARY TRAINING AREA KÖNIGSBRÜCK AND NATURE RESERVE KÖNIGSBRÜCKER HEIDE IN THE CONTEXT OF REGIONAL POLITICS WITH PARTICULAR CONSIDERATION OF HAZARDS AND PUBLIC SAFETY FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE SITE OWNER
HAZARDS TYPICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT CONVERSION SITES AND INVESTIGATION STRATEGIES FOR HISTORIC MILITARY LAND-USE ANALYSIS AND RISK ASSESSMENT
THE FORTRESS OF KAUNAS: HISTORY PRESENT SITUATION AND CONVERSION CHALLENGES
MILITARY AREA REVIVAL IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: A CASE STUDY FROM THE CITY OF HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ–DIFFERENT ERAS, DIFFERENT APPROACHES
CONCEPTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE–THE LEGACY OF WAR
UXO FIELD IDENTIFICATION DATABASE: A TOOL FOR UXO CLEARANCE
CONSEQUENCES OF CONTAMINANT LIQUIDATION AT FORMER MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
THE ECOLOGICAL CONDITION OF KADJI-SAI URANIUM TAILINGS
MAJOR PROBLEMS FACED AFTER THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE SOVIET ARMY FROM MOLDOVA.
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ISBN
1-280-81725-9
9786610817252
1-4020-5644-3
OCLC
187957554
1056501648
Doi
10.1007/978-1-4020-5644-4
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