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Advancing Disaster Resilience through Targeted Training: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Developing and Educating Safety and Security Personnel

Responding to the continuing growth of protection complexity and/or private sector issues pertaining to safety and security, continuous training revisions are mandatory. The SETOFF project deals with this need, enhancing the preparedness of the targeted personnel through this particular e-training p...

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Published in:WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 2024-07, Vol.20, p.397-408
Main Authors: Chalaris, Michail, Roussi, Maria, Pinotsi, Dimitra, Georgiadou, Paraskevi, Targoutzidis, Antonis
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