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Security Planning

Summary

The security planning of the Czech Republic is partially directed by our legislation. Students will deal especially with mutual links among individual planning processes. The processes include mainly emergency planning, crisis planning, civil emergency planning, recovery planning, recovery loss prevention planning, continuity maintenance planning and critical infrastructure protection planning. General familiarization with the state defence planning is part of the subject, too. Students will also make themselves acquainted with essential EU and NATO documents in the area of non-military security planning.

Literature

FAGEL, [edited by] Michael J. Principles of emergency management: hazard specific issues and mitigation strategies. Boca Raton: CRC Press/Taylor, 2012. ISBN 14-3987-120-5 .
BERNSTEIN, Jonathan a Bruce BONAFEDE. Manager's guide to crisis management. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2011, xi, 169 p. Briefcase book. ISBN 00-7176-949-8.
FINK, Steven. Crisis management: planning for the inevitable. Lincoln: iUniverse, c2002, xii, 245 s. ISBN 05-9509-079-6 ; ISBN-13: 978-0595090792 .
LEWIS, Ted. Critical infrastructure protection in homeland security: defending a networked nation. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Interscience, c2006, xii, 474 p. ISBN 04-7178-628-4 .

Advised literature

KIRCHSTEIGER, Christian, Michalis D CHRISTOU a Georgios A PAPADAKIS. Risk assessment and management in the context of the Seveso II Directive. New York: Elsevier, 1998, xxii, 537 p. ISBN 04-448-2881-8 .
DONNELLY, Jack. Universal human rights in theory and practice. 3rd ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013. ISBN 08-0147-770-0 .


Language of instruction čeština
Code 050-0001
Abbreviation BPL
Course title Security Planning
Coordinating department Department of Civil Protection
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Marek Smetana, Ph.D.