2017
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.9806
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Civil Preparedness – Nato Civil Experts Capability

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“…These mechanisms included nato Civil Wartime agencies, which were to deal with shipping management, land transport coordination, aviation, central supply, energy, and refugee organizations . By the late 1980s, the alliance maintained plans for eight nato Civil Wartime agencies to be activated in times of crisis or war to coordinate and direct efforts ranging from allocation of industrial resources and oil supplies to food production, civil transportation, and management of refugee flows (Jacuch, 2017) . These agencies were put in dormant status and finally disbanded in the early 2000s; in general, civil preparedness planning, structures and capabilities had been reduced starting from the 1990s, both at national level and within nato .…”
Section: Nato: Strengthening Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These mechanisms included nato Civil Wartime agencies, which were to deal with shipping management, land transport coordination, aviation, central supply, energy, and refugee organizations . By the late 1980s, the alliance maintained plans for eight nato Civil Wartime agencies to be activated in times of crisis or war to coordinate and direct efforts ranging from allocation of industrial resources and oil supplies to food production, civil transportation, and management of refugee flows (Jacuch, 2017) . These agencies were put in dormant status and finally disbanded in the early 2000s; in general, civil preparedness planning, structures and capabilities had been reduced starting from the 1990s, both at national level and within nato .…”
Section: Nato: Strengthening Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They advise on the civilian aspects of crises and the effective use of civilian capabilities, support civil-military planning and the development of programs and concepts . The nato experts contribute to development of resilience requirements, evaluation criteria, guidelines, measurements and assessments (Jacuch, 2017) .…”
Section: Nato: Strengthening Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%