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Territorial Risk Assessment and the Planning of Recovery

Summary

The subject deals with the issues of territorial assessment regarding its vulnerability during natural disasters and technological accidents as well as the planning of recovery. The first part is focused on general requirements and solution of protected interests of state, threats of failure of planning methods and the elaboration of security plans. The second part is focused on territorial planning documentation, its terms, building act, the activities of special building offices, goals and tasks of territorial planning.
The third part is focused on the methodology for classifying the risks of relevant extraordinary events, determining the appropriate remedial measures and the ways of their implementation with the aim of minimizing potential damage.

Literature

Chipley, Michael et al, Risk Management Series Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), US Department of Homeland Security, Eigenverlag, Dezember 2003,
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Advised literature

Davidson, A., Howard, G., Stevens, M., Allan, P., Kirby, L., Deere, D., Bartram, J.: Water Safety Plans. WHO/SDE/WSH/02.09. Revise Draft, WHO 2003


Language of instruction čeština
Code 050-0005
Abbreviation HRU
Course title Territorial Risk Assessment and the Planning of Recovery
Coordinating department Department of Civil Protection
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Šárka Kročová, Ph.D.