In recent years, emergencies, both natural disasters and technological accidents, have required multi-national and cross-border involvement and co-operation.
The degradation of our global environment, climate change, changes in economic development including the recent global economic crisis, and the rapid progress of modern science and technology, have resulted in increasing occurrence and complexity of natural disasters and man-made calamities. These events now pose great threats to the public security of countries all over the world.
Under such circumstances, the response mechanism built by a single country or region has obvious limitations, thus making international information exchange and cooperation within the field of public security significant to an unprecedented level. Furthermore, countries around the world should work together to leverage the latest developments and applications, introduce new technologies, and create new research methodologies in emergency management.
TIEMS 17th Annual Conference will devote itself to continual improvement of our ability, both nationally and internationally to avoid, mitigate, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters. The annual conferences provide delegates various opportunities to express new ideas. Original submissions, either a paper proposal or a poster proposal, are solicited within the field of security management.
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