Pravni i bezbednosni aspekti upravljanja rizicima od prirodnih i antropogenih katastrofa (legal and security aspects of natural and man-made disaster risk management)
This Collection of Papers is published by the Scientific-Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management (SPS-DRM) and the International Institute for Disaster Research (IDR), Belgrade, Serbia, in cooperation with the Faculty of Law, Novi Sad, University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
The Editor-in-Chief (Responsible Editor) is Prof. Dr Vladimir M. Cvetković, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies.
The Editors of the Collection of Papers are Prof. Dr Branislav Ristivojević, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; Prof. Dr Tatjana Bugarski, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; Prof. Dr Goran Milošević, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; and Prof. Dr Bojan Janković, University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade.
The Scientific and Program Committee includes Prof. Dr Branislav Ristivojević, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; Prof. Dr Tatjana Bugarski, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; Assoc. Prof. Dr Vladimir M. Cvetković, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Vladimir Jakovljević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Bojan Janković, University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Srđan Milašinović, University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Slavoljub Dragićević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Želimir Kešetović, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Goran Milošević, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; and Prof. Dr Snežana Knežević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade.
The Editorial Board comprises Prof. Dr Branislav Ristivojević, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; Prof. Dr Tatjana Bugarski, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; Assoc. Prof. Dr Vladimir M. Cvetković, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Vladimir Jakovljević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Bojan Janković, University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Srđan Milašinović, University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Slavoljub Dragićević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Želimir Kešetović, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security Studies, Belgrade; Prof. Dr Goran Milošević, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Law, Novi Sad; and Prof. Dr Snežana Knežević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade.
The thematic scope of the Collection covers legal aspects of disaster risk management in natural hazards, including lithospheric hazards such as earthquakes, landslides and rockfalls, and volcanic eruptions; hydrospheric hazards such as floods and flash floods, and avalanches; atmospheric hazards such as severe storms and hail events, droughts, and extreme low and high temperatures; and biospheric hazards such as epidemics, epizootics and epiphytotics, and wildfires/forest fires.
It also covers legal aspects of disaster risk management in man-made (anthropogenic) hazards, including nuclear and radiological disasters, industrial disasters, transport and infrastructure disasters, disasters involving hazardous substances, disasters caused by war-related destruction, fire-related disasters, and disasters involving the use of weapons of mass destruction, including chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological terrorism.
In addition, the Collection addresses security aspects of disaster risk management in natural hazards, including lithospheric hazards (earthquakes, landslides and rockfalls, volcanic eruptions), hydrospheric hazards (floods and flash floods, avalanches), atmospheric hazards (severe storms and hail events, droughts, extreme low and high temperatures), and biospheric hazards (epidemics, epizootics and epiphytotics, wildfires/forest fires).
Finally, it includes security aspects of disaster risk management in man-made (anthropogenic) hazards, including nuclear and radiological disasters, industrial disasters, transport and infrastructure disasters, disasters involving hazardous substances, disasters caused by war-related destruction, fire-related disasters, and disasters involving the use of weapons of mass destruction, including chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological terrorism.