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Disaster preparedness / Management / Wildland fire suppression / Firefighting / Wildfires / United Nations Economic Commission for Europe / Aerial firefighting / International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction / Fire-adapted communities / Occupational safety and health / Public safety / Emergency management
Date: 2013-11-13 00:08:20
Disaster preparedness
Management
Wildland fire suppression
Firefighting
Wildfires
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Aerial firefighting
International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction
Fire-adapted communities
Occupational safety and health
Public safety
Emergency management

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