Publication
Nov 2008
This publication describes the extent to which marking and fencing are carried out in existing mine action programs. Based on research conducted in ten mine-affected states and territories, the authors assess the impact of different methods of marking hazardous areas. They also discuss the contribution of medium and long-term marking toward casualty reduction in situations where clearance cannot be conducted immediately.
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English (PDF, 31 pages, 2.0 MB) |
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Series | GICHD Publications |
Publisher | Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) |
Copyright | © 2008 Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) |