Web Link | http://www.natoschool.nato.int/Academics/Resident-Courses/Course-Catalogue/Course-description?ID=77 |
Last Date Updated | 12/Mar/2021 6:48 |
Training Institution | NATO - School Oberammergau (NSO) |
Discipline | Military Engineering (MEG) |
Area | Military Engineering (ME) |
Depth of knowledge Level | 300 - Advance |
NATO Course Certification | NATO Approved |
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Course Code | MEG-ME-3709 |
Course Title | Environmental Management for Military Forces Course |
ETF Course Code | M3-77 |
Delivery Method | Residential |
Course Description | The aim of this course is to provide students with extensive knowledge of the environmental laws, policies, regulations, and practices at the operational level in order to assess, control, and mitigate environmental impacts while enabling staff planners to integrate environmental considerations into operational planning. |
Course Notes | For further information (e.g. list of eligibility requirements) please refer to the full course description via the above given web link. |
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Learning Objectives | 1. Environmental Protection Concepts: Given references, the student will explain the environmental impacts of military operations, NATO environmental protection doctrine, and the commander’s responsibilities under international environmental laws in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. 2. Training Planning: Given references, the student will develop a multinational pre-deployment training plan using environmental protection requirements in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. 3. Operational Planning: Given references, the student will develop an operational plan using environmental considerations to identify risks and mitigate impacts in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. 4. Environmental Management System (EMS): Given references, the student will explain the Environmental Management System and factors to consider including the role of contracting during an operation in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. 5. Case Studies: Given references, the student will describe lessons learned from environmental issues of specified operations, how it affects security to forces and the contribution from international organizations in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. 6. Media Interaction: Given references, the student will apply a communications plan to the public media on the environmental protection aspects of an operation in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. 7. ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN OPERATIONS: Given references, describe the relationship between environmental protection and energy as they relate to sustainability in operations in accordance with NATO STANAGs and policies. |
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Structure of the Course | Resident (2 wk) |
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Active Course | Yes |
Course Active from | 01/Jan/2011 |
Course Deactivated on | 31/Dec/2026 |
Course Duration (in days) | 10.0 |
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Security Clearance | NU: NATO UNCLASSIFIED |
Training Audience | M: NATO, PfP, MD, ICI and other nations as approved |
ePrime Reference Number | ACT.260 |
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Tuition Fee per Student (Euro) | 900.00 |
Fees for Accommodation and Meals (Euro) | 0.00 |
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Two Step Application Override (Reqs approval for applying into Iteration) | No |
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