Affiliation:
1. Crisis Management State Academy, Armenia
Abstract
The article discusses community participation recognition, as a supplementary element of natural disaster management in recent years, as well as the necessity to reverse the global trend of exponential increase in disasters and losses from small and medium scale disasters for building a culture of safety, ensuring sustainable development and disaster resilience.
Publisher
Crisis Management State Academy
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