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emergency recovery (Volunteer Emergency Recovery Information System (VERIS) is a Government of South Australia initiative which was developed by the then Department for Families and Communities with funding from the Australian Government’s National Emergency Volunteer Support Fund. VERIS was developed to support the coordinated engagement of spontaneous non- affiliated volunteers who offer assistance in emergency recovery.The response of spontaneous volunteers to emergency recovery efforts is always generous but at time overwhelming. Experience indicates if the effort of spontaneous volunteers is directed towards the needs of the affected community in a coordinated manner, the recovery effort is more effective and efficient. Alexander Demidov); disaster recovery (a system or process that a company has and which it will use if something goes seriously wrong, for example if it loses large amounts of data from its computer system: We need to increase the budget allocation for disaster recovery ldoceonline.com Alexander Demidov); emergency recovery (Volunteer Emergency Recovery Information System (VERIS) is a Government of South Australia initiative which was developed by the then Department for Families and Communities with funding from the Australian Government’s National Emergency Volunteer Support Fund. VERIS was developed to support the coordinated engagement of spontaneous non- affiliated volunteers who offer assistance in emergency recovery.The response of spontaneous volunteers to emergency recovery efforts is always generous but at time overwhelming. Experience indicates if the effort of spontaneous volunteers is directed towards the needs of the affected community in a coordinated manner, the recovery effort is more effective and efficient. – АД) |
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emergency management (Emergency management is an interdisciplinary field that deals with the strategic organizational management processes used to protect critical assets of an organization from hazard risks that can cause events like disasters or catastrophes and to ensure the resiliency of the organization. Phases and personal activities: 1 Mitigation 2 Preparedness 3 Response 4 Recovery WAD Georgy Moiseenko) |