Disaster waste management guidelines / United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Emergency Preparedness Section.
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- Title: Disaster waste management guidelines / United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Emergency Preparedness Section.
- Edition: Edition 2.
- Place and date of publication: Genewa : copyright 2013.
- Publisher: Biuro Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Koordynacji Pomocy Humanitarnej,
- Physical description: 42 strony : fotografie ; 30 cm.
- Subject entries:
- Katastrofy.
- Odpady.
- Substancje niebezpieczne i szkodliwe.
- Wytyczne
- Spis treści: Typical disaster waste issues and their effects // Framework for disaster waste management // Programme sustainability // Suggested contents for a Disaster Waste Management Contingency Plan // Key considerations // Health and safety in disaster waste management // Key stakeholders // Communication and coordination // Common risks by disaster waste hazard type.
- Opis: Disaster waste is a well-recognized threat to health, safety and the environmental, and can also be a major impediment to post-disaster rescue operations. Experience shows that disaster waste is often managed in an ad hoc manner, however, and that substantial improvements can be made in future response efforts. These guidelines, developed collaboratively by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency – or MSB for short – and the Joint UNEP/OCHA Environment Unit, aim to do just that. They represent much of the best current knowledge and lessons learned on disaster waste management, and provide national authorities and international relief experts alike with sound and practical advice to help them manage disaster waste. They were developed following a request by governments at the international Advisory Group on Environmental Emergencies, and are based on extensive consultations with national and international stakeholders. These guidelines are an important start to improving the management of disaster waste. They must be complemented by efforts to ensure their uptake and regular use through a range of disaster management mechanisms. We look forward to working with a wide range of stakeholders to achieve this.
- Online source: https://www.unocha.org/publication/policy-briefs-studies/disaster-waste-management-guidelines
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- Title: Disaster waste management guidelines /
- Publisher: Biuro Narodów Zjednoczonych ds. Koordynacji Pomocy Humanitarnej,
- Date: copyright 2013.
- Place of publication: Genewa :
- Language: eng
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