Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2013, Vol. XXII. (LIV.): 89-99
The Basics of Environmental Security in Military OperationsReviewed - Review
In course of action, modern forces ought to be capable to safe living surroundings by the implementation of environmental protection into military planning and decision-making process. Traditionally it protects not only a location around military bases, training areas, but also in all operational area of deployed armed forces. This study therefore deals with methods of environmental protection and the so-called risk management to prevent damages that can't be remediated, both in the field of natural, cultural or historic sights and relicts.
Keywords: Environmental security, military operations, missions, operational area, European Defence Agency manuals, NATO EP standards, environmental responsibility.
Published: March 15, 2013 Show citation
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