Dilemma 37: Urban Planning and Natural Disasters

by Armenian Council

In the next episode of the “Dilemma” podcast, dedicated to security issues, these questions are analyzed by Dr. Sargis Tovmasyan, an architecture expert; Colonel Gurgen Martirosyan, Head of the Population Protection and Awareness Department of the Rescue Service at the Ministry of Internal Affairs; and Areg Kochinyan, head of the Research Center on Security Policy.

  • Why is a polycentric country structure important from a national security perspective?
  • What are the primary issues in Armenia that could lead to a disaster?
  • Is the state capable of responding effectively to disasters?
  • What is the “builder nation” complex, and what challenges does it present?
  • What solutions are necessary to improve the situation?

Sargis Tovmasyan

In Armenia, settlements are currently distributed very unevenly…

The issue is polycentrism. Our country is gradually turning into a city-state, with all the resulting implications. This trend can have a serious impact from a national security standpoint.”

Gurgen Martirosyan

An earthquake, war, and a nuclear plant accident are the three most likely factors that could lead to a disaster in Armenia.”

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