European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement Sample Contracts

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • November 10th, 2011

Noting that extreme weather events are expected to increase in frequency and intensity in the next decades as a result of climate change;

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EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA) EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (CUEBC)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • April 28th, 2009

The Course is addressed to young people with scientific background: physicists, chemists, geologists, biologists, engineers. The lecturers belong to European Universities, National Research Centres and International Organisations. The entire Course will be held in English. There is no fee for participation.

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • September 15th, 2008

The main aim of the Workshop is to foster, amongst populations living in the areas that might be affected by an accident at a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), better emergency preparedness and response. This will be done by spreading the best European practices on emergency planning, co-operation between state and local authorities and NPP operators, early warning procedures, iodine prophylaxis and other protective actions.

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • June 1st, 2012

adopted at the 62nd meeting of the Committee of Permanent Correspondents of the European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement (EUR-OPA), Strasbourg, France, 26-27 April 2012

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • July 10th, 2010

The impact on people, property, livelihoods, heritage and the environment of natural and human-caused disasters has grown in Europe and the Mediterranean over the last ten years. While the increased vulnerability of our societies to disaster is partly the result of inappropriate urban planning, more intensive land use, environment degradation and insufficient preparedness, climate change seems to be causing a rise in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events resulting in more drought, heat waves, wildland fires, storms, floods and coastal catastrophic events.

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • March 5th, 2013

Following the adoption by the Committee of Permanent Correspondents of its recommendation 2012-1 on ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, the Executive Secretariat accepted the offer of the government of Georgia to organise and fund a training workshop in Tbilisi aimed to improve awareness and practice on the field in the three Caucasus States. The workshop was also intended to develop knowledge and skill on how to integrate ecosystem management and PRR, and promote cross-sectoral and neighbors cooperation in the region.

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • January 26th, 2007

OPEN PARTIAL AGREEMENT ON THE PREVENTION OF, PROTECTION AGAINST, AND ORGANISATION OF RELIEF IN MAJOR NATURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTERS

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • April 3rd, 2009

The Workshop starts on 14 May 2009 at 9h30 and ends on 16 May 2009 at 14h30. Participants are kindly requested to register themselves before the beginning of the Workshop.

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA) CONFERENCE ON INCLUDING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • December 15th, 2014

THEREFORE, MEASURES PERFORMED TO ASSIST PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES MUST BE BASED ON EDUCATING THOSE AFFECTED TO BE SELF-RELIANT

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA) EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (CUEBC)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • May 21st, 2009

The Course is addressed to young people with scientific background: physicists, chemists, geologists, biologists, engineers. The lecturers belong to European Universities, National Research Centres and International Organisations. The entire Course will be held in English. There is no fee for participation.

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • July 31st, 2006

OPEN PARTIAL AGREEMENT ON THE PREVENTION OF, PROTECTION AGAINST AND ORGANISATION OF RELIEF IN MAJOR NATURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTERS

EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN MAJOR HAZARDS AGREEMENT (EUR-OPA)
European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement • July 31st, 2006
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