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Monitoring and Forecasting of Emergency Situations as Component Part of the Emergency Risk Management Framework

https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2018-15-8-16

Abstract

The article considers the issues of monitoring and forecasting of emergency situations in the implementation framework of the Russian Federation State politics in sphere of protection of population and territories from emergency situations. They are determined goals and tasks, highlighted special features and phases, revealed content of every one of enhancement directions of monitoring and forecasting of emergency situations as a component part of the emergency risk management framework.

About the Authors

M. I. Faleev
Center for Strategic Research in Civil Defence of the Emercom of Russia.
Russian Federation
Moscow.


S. V. Gorbunov
All-Russian Research Institute, Ministry of Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (Federal Center of Science and High Technologies).
Russian Federation
Moscow.


References

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2. Gorbunov S. V., Gryaznov S. N., Ilkov A. V., Malyshev V. P., Puchkov M. V. Monitoring and forecasting of emergencies organizing // Strategy of civil defense: issues and research. Vol. 5. № 2(9). 2015. P. 56—70.

3. Faleev M. I., Oltan I. Yu., Arefyeva E. V., Bolgov M. V. Methodology and technology of risk remote evaluation // Issues of risk analysis. 2018. Vol. 15. № 4. Р. 6—19.


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Faleev M.I., Gorbunov S.V. Monitoring and Forecasting of Emergency Situations as Component Part of the Emergency Risk Management Framework. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2018;15(6):8-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2018-15-8-16

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