Publications
Facing Risks Together
September 2010
Brochure on the EUR-OPA Major Hazards Agreement Activities
"The booklet attempts to set out some of the recent achievements of the EUR-OPA Agreement and the direction in which it will henceforth be moving, always guided by the idea that the suffering caused in our societies by disasters can in fact be considerably reduced in future through prevention policies and activities", Eladio Fernández-Galiano, Executive Secretary to the European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement (EUR-OPA)
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Lessons learned in psychosocial care after disasters
July 2010
Examples of psychosocial care after disaster
The book was prepared in collaboration with the European Federation of Psychologists' Associations
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Let our children teach us!
July 2006
Publication of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction of the United Nations which presents a review of the role of the education and the knowledge in the field of disaster risk reduction.
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School of Civil Protection: Handbook
December 2001
The Handbook was prepared in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Foreword
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Ethics and Disasters Medicine
Disasters medicine confronted to International law, Ethics and Morals
2002
Summary – Regarding disasters situations (earthquakes, explosions, irradiations, attacks, etc) characterized by the inadequacy of means with respect to needs, doctors are confronted with significant human and ethical problems, linked to the emergency dramatic circumstances and needs. This interdisciplinary work describes the answers provided by international law, ethics and religious and agnostic morals to these questions.
After introduction by the authors, 89 real cases are analyzed by a dozen of specialists of the European Network "Medicine, Ethics and Human rights" participating to international level trainings in bioethics and human rights. This work, a pedagogical tool essential to trainings in disasters medicine, is addressed to persons in charge or to actors of rescue and to any person concerned with such situations.
If you are interested in this publication you can order it at Council of Europe’s Editions.
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Final report/ratio "Mobilization of the scientific Community with the service of the improvement of the risk management"
October 2001 - March 2002 with the support of the DG Research - international Co-operation (European Commission)
The end of the 20th century was marked by the occurrence of a significant number of major crises related to natural disasters: floods, storms, earthquakes, technological disasters (Tchernobyl, shipwreck of Erika) but also by the appearance of more insidious forms of risks such as those in the fields of health (AIDS) and of food (the "insane cow" crisis, the foot-and-mouth disease epizooty...).
In response to these problems, international, European, national, regional and local decision makers are brought to take decisions based on the application of the "precautionary principle" itself resulting from scientific uncertainty concerning knowledge insufficiencies and gaps. More generally, it would be advisable to direct European efforts towards a reduction of scientific and technical uncertainty and to support communication between scientists and decision makers in a wish to help in decision-making in risk management. This must result in a "mobilization of the euro-Mediterranean scientific and technical community " to promote better knowledge and risk management.