EnviroRISKs 2024 and CMDR COE Annual Conference

Date: (07-06-2024)
Since its official accreditation in 2015, our Centre acts as a focal point of crisis management and disaster response analysis, expertise building, information and best-practices sharing. This requires efforts in collaboration and in this context this year CMDR COE carried out combined annual conference with the Bulgarian Academy of Science. The joint venture – the Twelfth CMDR COE Annual Conference and the Third conference on Environmental Protection and Disaster Risks – encompassed articles focused on the expertise and experiences in the field of the climate change and security, disaster risks and human responses, and environmental protection. The main purpose of the event, regardless of their exact thematic or geographical accent, was to reveal beneficial practices that have been found and might be useful. Naturally, this idea reflects on the composition of the conference. Thus the event covered different topics on Disaster Management, Natural Hazards, Risk Reduction, Building Resilience, Management and Assessment, Climate Change Challenges and Security Implications, Pollution and Health, Water Resources, Ecology and Waste Management as well as Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Modeling & Simulations, GIS for environmental monitoring and Artificial Intelligence.
Here were the panels as follow -
On the Day I the following topics were discussed:
- Flooding and Wildfire
- Natural and Human-Induced Hazard
- Disaster Medicine
- Risk Management and Assessment
- Air Pollution and Health
On the Day II, the participants collaborated on:
- Natural and Human-Induced Hazard
- High-Performance Computing, M&S, GIS for environmental monitoring and AI
- Waste Management and Water Resources
Day III, the topics are:
- High-Performance Computing, M&S, GIS for environmental monitoring and AI
- Disaster Medicine
- Risk Management and Assessment
- Climate Change Challenges and Security Implications
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News

On 11-12 December 2013, the Crisis Management and Disaster Response Centre of Excellence (CMDR COE) co-hosted together with US European Command (USEUCOM) and the US embassy in Bulgaria the workshop Visualizing Implications of Climate Change on Military Activities and Relationships. The opening remarks were given by the Deputy Minister of Defence of Bulgaria, Mr. Ivan Ivanov, who welcomed the participants and underlined the importance of the topics that the workshop focused on.
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