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Revision as of 17:26, 12 September 2014

Aftermath Crisis Management has been defined as the response to and recovery from large-scale disasters (man-made or natural) inside and outside Europe, including the preparation for response and recovery.[1]

Definitions

Other International Definitions

Aftermath Crisis Management has been defined as the response to and recovery from large-scale disasters (man-made or natural) inside and outside Europe, including the preparation for response and recovery.[2]



See also

Notes

  1. EU project ACRIMAS
  2. project ACRIMAS