Scholarly record
NEW TRENDS IN CRISIS PLANNING OF TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Abstract
Every country in the world has to be ready in time to deal with extraordinary crisis situations. One of the primary approaches is to have a good knowledge of the threats, which can cut off technical operational equipment of the infrastructure or significantly limit their functionality. Due to the fact, that most structures of the technical infrastructure are currently on an international scale, it is necessary to deal with these crisis events, e.g. in EU countries, by way of mutually accepted legislation and methodical risk elimination procedures. In particular the electrification systems, natural gas distribution systems, drinking water sources and their distribution systems, including wastewater removal and treatment facilities may be considered as the technical infrastructure determining the operability of the general infrastructure of cities, municipalities and the housing stock of these built-up areas. These and other facilities are not only conditions of the sustainable environment of the human population, but also potential sources of serious accidents and subsequent crisis situations. The following article outlines the ways and means by which a maximally successful result can be achieved during crisis planning, if an equivalent amount of effort and economic costs are expended.
Publication Impact Profile
Publication details
References9
GARNIER, Monica, David M. HARPER, Lotta BLASKOVICOVA, et al. (2015). Climate Change and European Water Bodies, a Review of Existing Gaps and Future Research Needs: Findings of the ClimateWater Project. Environmental Management [online]. 56(2), 271-285 [cit. 2017-05-21]. DOI: 10.1007/s00267-015-0544-7. ISSN 0364-152x. Dostupn? z: http://link.springer.com/10.100 7/s00267-015-0544-7.
DUMONT, Egon, Richard WILLIAMS, Virginie KELLER, Anja VO? a Sirkka TATTARI (2012). Modelling indicators of water security, water pollution and aquatic biodiversity in Europe. Hydrological Sciences Journal [online]. 57(7), 1378-1403 [cit. 2017-05-25]. DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2012.715 747. ISSN 0262-6667. Dostupn? z: http://www.tandfonline. com/doi/abs/ 747.
Kube?kov?, D., Kro?ov?, ?.: Long-term sustainability of the landscape in new climate conditions. In IOP conferences series: Earth and environmental science. Volume 92. Bristol: IOP Publishing, 2017.
KRO?OV?, ??rka, KAVAN, Kavan. Cooperation in the Czech Republic border area on water management sustainability. Land Use Policy. 2019, ro?. 86, ?. 86, s. 351-356. ISSN 0264-8377.
KRO?OV?, ??rka, BOUCHALOV?, Mark?ta. Climate changes and their impact on the surface water quality. In Water, reosurces, forest, marine and ocean ecosystem conference proceedings. Vol I. Sofia. STEF92 Technology LDT, 2016, s. 161-167. ISBN 978-619-7105-61-2.
DAVIS, Simon (2000). Fire Engineering Research Report: Fire Fighting Water: A Review of Fire Fighting Water Requirements A New Zealand Perspective. 2000/03. New Zealand: University of Canterbury, 107 s. ISSN 1173-5996.
AXMAN, Milan, KRO?OV?, ??rka. Safety of technical infrastructure in crisis situations. In 19th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2019, 30 June - 6 July, 2019. Sofia : 51 Alexander Malinov blvd, Sofia, 1712, Bulgaria, 2019, s. 481-488. ISBN 978-619-7408-81-2.
?SN EN 31010 Risk management - Principles and guidelines. 2010
Collective of Auhors 2007 Perception of Security in a Territory University of Pardubice ISBN 978-80-7194-979-4
View or Download full articleAccess options
SWS access login
Login as SWS Scientific CommitteeLogin as SWS Scientific PartnerLogin as SWS AuthorAuthors and approved SWS contributors will read and export their own linked papers after identity matching by SWS profile, email and SGEM GlobalID.
For librarian assistance: [email protected]
Purchase Instant Access
- Article can be downloaded after successful payment.
- Article may be used according to SWS library access terms.
- Article cannot be redistributed.

