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Momcilo MARTINOVIC Secretary of the Old Royal Capital Cetinje, MONTENEGRO. Building Cities Resilience to Disaster. www.cetinje.me. Building Cities Resilience to Disaster. Cultural, historical and spiritual Center Modern , urban and dinamic bussiness center.
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MomciloMARTINOVICSecretary of the Old Royal Capital Cetinje, MONTENEGRO Building Cities Resilience to Disaster www.cetinje.me
Building Cities Resilience to Disaster Cultural, historical and spiritual Center Modern, urban and dinamic bussiness center
Building Cities Resilience to Disaster Intro Cetinje has 16,757 inhabitants, of which 83% live in urban and 17% in rural areas. The territory of Cetinje covers an area of Skadar Lake to Lovćena and Boka Bay .Location of Cetinje determined the coordinates 18 ˚ 58 'and 19 ˚ 10' east longitude and 42 ˚ 16 'and 42 ˚ 43' north latitude.The northwest-southeast length of the territory of the Royal Capital is 56km. The average width of northeast-southwest ranges from 18 to 20 km.Surface area is 910 km2 (6.6% of above), of which 878.8 km2 land disposal on the surface of lakes and Rijaka Crnojevića 22.7 km2 (water level at a height of 6.5 meters).Capital Cetinje is bordered by the capital Podgorica and the municipalities of Bar, Budva, Tivat, Kotor, Niksic and Danilovgrad.
Building Cities Resilience to Disaster HAZARD-s in Cetinje Earthquake Floods Forest-Fire Extreme weather condition
Building Cities Resilience to Disaster Prevention and Risk Reduction Measure Law on Protection and Rescue (Official Gazette of Montenegro, br.13/07 and 5/08) National strategy for Emergencies (Adopted by the GoM 2006) Education (schools, public institutions, businesses ...) Raising awareness among citizens Raising awareness among vulnerable groups Local Plan for the protection and flood rescue Based Article 35 of the Law on Protection and Rescue ("Official Gazette of Montenegro" br.13/07 and 32/11), Article 14Statute of Cetinje ("Official Gazette of Montenegro" - Municipal Regulations no. 21/04 and 34/06) ("Off. Gazette of Montenegro" - Municipal Regulations no. 6/11)
Building Cities Resilience to Disaster Maine Challenges and the Lesson Learnt • Challenges • Strengthening the capacity of communities to identify, prevent, mitigate and prepare for disaster; • Plans ; • Legislation ; • Climate change ; • Coordination • Communication • Lesson learnt • Floods 2010 ; • Floods 2011 ; • Fire-forest (every summer); • Heavy snow (2012,emergency situation); • Cross-borders cooperation; • Crisis managements • Simulation
C E T I N J E Thank you for your attention! E: gradonacelnik@cetinje.me P: +382 41 231 755 www.cetinje.me