EPPR

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EPPR:  Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response Working Group

The mandate of the EPPR Working Group is to deal with the prevention, preparedness and response to environmental emergencies in the Arctic. Members of the Working Group exchange information on best practices and conducts projects (e.g. development of guidance and risk assessment methodologies, response exercises, training etc.). EPPR is not a response agency. The work has focused mainly on oil and gas transportation and extraction, and on radiological and other hazards. In 2004, EPPR was directed by the Arctic Ministers to expand its mandate to include natural disasters.

The Arctic is an environmentally sensitive area with an extreme climate characterized by low temperatures, snow, ice and permafrost. These harsh conditions and the lack of infrastructure in much of the Arctic create a higher vulnerability to emergencies than in more temperate climates. Actions for prevention, preparedness and response must be adapted to the conditions and remoteness of the Arctic. Accordingly, international co-operation in this area is of major importance.

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Current chairmanship:

United States of America

Contact:

  • Chair

    • Ann Heinrich

      Ann Heinrich - EPPR Chair 2009 (Portrettbilde)

      Deputy Director

      Office of International Emergency Management and Cooperation, US Department of Energy

      202-586-8165

      Fax: 202-586-2164

  • Vice chair

  • Executive secretary

    • Ms. Allison Saunders

      Senior Operations Planner

      Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

      +1 (202) 955-7919

 

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