who are the key players, body/entity, authority responsible for the development and updating of hazard maps?
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Answer:Institutions that take part in prevention of accidents and in emergency management are responsible
for the development and updating hazard maps. They are: Civil Protection Department at the Ministry
of Defence and regional Civil Protection departments, Fire protection and Rescue department, Ministry
of Environment, Ministry of Transportation, Counties Administrations and Municipalities. All these
authorities develop hazard maps according to their competence and field of their responsibility.
Geological Survey at the ministry of Environment is the State authority responsible for geological
mapping of all underground features of practical significance (including geo-hazards), monitoring and
maintenance of the national geological information system.
Ministry of Environment (Hydrometeorology Service) is responsible authority for mapping of natural
hazards.Explanation:
Answer: They are the Civil Protection Department at the Ministry of Defence and regional Civil Protection departments, Fire protection, and Rescue Department, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Transportation, Counties Administrations, and Municipalities
Explanation:
The production and updating of danger maps is the responsibility of institutions involved in accident prevention and emergency management. They are the Ministry of Defence's Civil Protection Department and regional Civil Protection Departments, the Fire Protection and Rescue Department, the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Transportation, Counties Administrations, and Municipalities. All of these authorities create danger maps based on their expertise and the scope of their responsibilities. The Ministry of Environment's Geological Survey is the State authority in charge of geological mapping of all subsurface features of practical relevance (including geo-hazards), as well as the monitoring and maintenance of the national geological information system. The Ministry of Environment (Hydrometeorology Service) is in charge of mapping natural hazards.