1. Introduction to the issue of the protection of the territory from the effects of the extraordinary events and their renewal.
2. Emergencies and other sources of risk, methods of evaluation, identification of expected threats, ways of identifying vulnerable sites.
3. Targets and tasks of spatial planning to ensure the protection of the area against the effects of extraordinary events.
4. Territorial planning documentation (spatial development strategies, territorial development principles).
5. Territorial Planning Documentation (Territorial Plan, Regulatory Plan).
6. Activity of building authorities in the sphere of spatial planning.
7. Relation of spatial planning documentation to territorial decision-making.
8. Legal aspects of the restoration of the area affected by the consequences of an emergency.
9. Methodology for determining the relevant natural and other disasters in the territory, the methodology for determining the greatest expected disaster, the methodology of selecting unacceptable impacts and the assessment of potential property damage.
10. Methodology for determining the appropriate corrective measures, choosing the optimal corrective measures, determining the parametric dependence of the costs of the recovery and the methodology for establishing the financial reserve for recovery.
11. Recovery of the basic functions of the territory in the fields of energy supply (especially electricity, oil, gas), drinking water, transport networks, communication and information systems, banking, emergency services, food industry, state administration and self-government.
12. Loss prevention plan for restoring basic infrastructure functions, creating a loss prevention concept, and minimizing potential relevant disasters.
13. Seminar.
2. Emergencies and other sources of risk, methods of evaluation, identification of expected threats, ways of identifying vulnerable sites.
3. Targets and tasks of spatial planning to ensure the protection of the area against the effects of extraordinary events.
4. Territorial planning documentation (spatial development strategies, territorial development principles).
5. Territorial Planning Documentation (Territorial Plan, Regulatory Plan).
6. Activity of building authorities in the sphere of spatial planning.
7. Relation of spatial planning documentation to territorial decision-making.
8. Legal aspects of the restoration of the area affected by the consequences of an emergency.
9. Methodology for determining the relevant natural and other disasters in the territory, the methodology for determining the greatest expected disaster, the methodology of selecting unacceptable impacts and the assessment of potential property damage.
10. Methodology for determining the appropriate corrective measures, choosing the optimal corrective measures, determining the parametric dependence of the costs of the recovery and the methodology for establishing the financial reserve for recovery.
11. Recovery of the basic functions of the territory in the fields of energy supply (especially electricity, oil, gas), drinking water, transport networks, communication and information systems, banking, emergency services, food industry, state administration and self-government.
12. Loss prevention plan for restoring basic infrastructure functions, creating a loss prevention concept, and minimizing potential relevant disasters.
13. Seminar.