The United States Army in the Pacific (USARPAC), the Department of Defense (DUSD-I&E), and the United States Army War College conducted an Environmental Security Cooperation Workshop in Bangkok, Thailand from July 19- 22, 2004. The workshop was a follow-on activity from the, Addressing Transnational Threats in Southeast Asia: Environmental Security and Counter Terrorism Conference held in Manila, Republic of the Philippines (RP) in December of 2003. The objectives of the Manila conference were to promote multilateral defense and counter terrorism cooperation, to identify the best practices for prevention, mitigation, and consequence management in response to man-made and natural disasters that threaten governmental legitimacy. The Bangkok workshop was focused on multilateral cooperation in developing regional approaches to building governmental legitimacy and creating conditions inhospitable to terrorism.
Environmental Security and Cooperation Workshop
2004
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Sciences , Emergency Services & Planning , Environmental Health & Safety , Military forces(Foreign) , Environmental management , Southeast asia , Military forces(United states) , Environmental protection , Counterterrorism , Workshops , Thailand , Natural disasters , Environmental security , Rta(Royal thai army)
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