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Mine Action and the Resilience of Communities to Climate Change

Climate resilience – the ability or capacities of populations to cope with and respond to climate change-related hazards – has gained increased attention in recent years, including in the mine action sector. Why? 60 per cent of...

15/12/2023
Mine Action and the Resilience of Communities to Climate Change
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Guide to the Ageing of Explosive Ordnance in the Environment

The GICHD Guide to Ageing of Explosive Ordnance in the Environment seeks to provide a summary of what is known to date on this subject.  Building on research conducted by partners in the sector over recent decades, this guide is...

04/07/2023
Guide to the Ageing of Explosive Ordnance in the Environment
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GUIDE TO EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT

Mine action survey and clearance operations have always focused on the contamination that can be seen. Whether it is anti-personnel (AP) mines, anti-vehicles (AV) mines, or explosive remnants of war (ERW), our efforts focus on...

15/12/2021
GUIDE TO EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
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UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group Case Studies 2015 | The use of Geographic Information Systems for environmental impact assessments in Mine Action

The 'do no harm' approach to mine action requires that mine action organisations consider the possible negative impacts of mine clearance operations. They must ensure they do not lead to longer-term vulnerability or threaten...

15/05/2015
UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group Case Studies 2015 | The use of Geographic Information Systems for environmental impact assessments in Mine Action
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  • Gianluca Maspoli and Angela de Santis, GICHD

Do no harm in mine action | Why the environment matters

Explosive remnants of war negatively impact the environment and some clearance methods used by mine action organizations can potentially lead to environmental degradation. Mine action organizations need to consider the negative...

30/04/2015
Do no harm in mine action | Why the environment matters
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Environmental risks of remnants of conflict: How to 'do no harm' in mine action

 

One of the core objectives of mine action is the safe removal and destruction of the remnants of conflict in order to make land safe and accessible, thereby contributing to sustainable development. However, the methods used by...

01/08/2014
Environmental risks of remnants of conflict: How to 'do no harm' in mine action
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  • Angela de Santis, Ursin Hofmann
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'Do no harm' and mine action: Protecting the environment while removing the remnants of conflict

In times of armed conflict, the environment might be targeted deliberately to reach military or political goals. However, most of the environmental damage resulting directly or indirectly from armed conflict can be understood as...

01/06/2014
'Do no harm' and mine action: Protecting the environment while removing the remnants of conflict
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GICHD Geomine Demonstration Test 15 January 2014

 

In 2013, the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) participated as the lead observer in the Geomine demonstration test in Wittstock, Germany.

 

The technology demonstrated focuses on reducing suspect...

31/03/2014
GICHD Geomine Demonstration Test 15 January 2014
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Mine Action and the Environment
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  • Faiz Paktian, GICHD
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Environmental Applications in Demining
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  • Ian McLean, GICHD