ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL DISASTERS IN BULGARIA BASED ON THEIR CLASSIFICATION
Iskra Simova (),
Tsvetelina Petrova (),
Rositsa Velichkova (),
Detelin Ganchev Markov (),
Milka Uzunova () and
Martin Pushkarov ()
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Iskra Simova: Technical University of Sofia, Department Hydroaerodynmics and hydraulic machines
Tsvetelina Petrova: College of Energy and Electronics (CEE), Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering
Rositsa Velichkova: Technical University of Sofia, Department Hydroaerodymaics and hydraulic machines
Detelin Ganchev Markov: Technical University of Sofia, Department Hydroaerodymaics and hydraulic machines
Milka Uzunova: ECAM-EPMI, LR2A.Lab
Martin Pushkarov: Technical University of Sofia, Department Hydroaerodynmics and hydraulic machines
CBU International Conference Proceedings, 2018, vol. 6, issue 0, 1199-1206
Abstract:
Disasters caused by natural phenomena or human activities often occur in the Republic of Bulgaria. Their social and economic consequences can have a significant adverse effect on the development of the country and its economic growth, therefore disaster risk reduction is very important for sustainable development. This paper presents an overview of the main natural and man-made hazards in Bulgaria. A descriptive analysis of the critical disasters in Bulgaria for the time periods of 2003-2008 and 2010–2016 is made. The survey is based on the classification of the hazards. Existing statistical data is reviewed and analysed and, as a consequence, recommendations are proposed.
Keywords: critical disasterstatistical data; analysis; results (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v6.1315
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