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Revision as of 00:02, 29 June 2019
Contents
Definitions
National Definitions
Netherlands
Scenario’s zijn bijvoorbeeld overstromingen, pandemieën en incidenten met een moedwillige oorzaak. Voor de methodiek NRB worden de scenario’s op eenduidige manier beschreven, onderbouwd met cijfers en geaggregeerd. Op deze manier worden de risico’s voor de nationale veiligheid vergelijkbaar en wordt rangschikking naar (beleids)prioriteit mogelijk.
Romania
United Kingdom
Through the National Risk Assessment (NRA), the Government monitors the most significant risks of terrorism and other malicious acts, major accidents and natural hazards–collectively known as civil emergencies- that the United Kingdom and its citizens could face over the next five years. This assessment is conducted annually and draws on expertise from a wide range of departments and agencies of government. The NRA takes into account the impacts of emergencieson human welfare, including the social disruption that is caused by civil emergencies, and on economic output. [4]
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Notes
- Jump up ↑ Methode Nationale RisicoBeoordeling (NRB), Netherlands
- Jump up ↑ GLOSAR de termeni din domeniul ordinii şi siguranţei publice, MINISTERUL ADMINISTRAŢIEI ŞI INTERNELOR DIRECŢIA GENERALĂ ORGANIZARE, PLANIFICARE MISIUNI ŞI RESURSE
- Jump up ↑ Cabinet Office, Lexicon of UK Civil Protection Terminology, Version 2.1.1, February 2013
- Jump up ↑ Cabinet Office, Section A: Introduction, Definitions and Principles of Infrastructure Resilience