Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2013, Vol. XXII. (LIV.): 89-99

The Basics of Environmental Security in Military OperationsReviewed - Review

Miroslav Cempírek Author profile, Aleš Komár Author profile, Vladislav Vincenec Author profile

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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Cempírek, M., Komár, A., & Vincenec, V. (2013). The Basics of Environmental Security in Military Operations. Czech Military Review94(1), 89-99
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