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Practical cooperation in the framework of NATO’s Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme represents a unique opportunity to build networks among scientists and experts from NATO and partner nations. By supporting the development of joint collaborative activities, the Programme contributes to promoting scientific innovation, dialogue and knowledge-sharing, while delivering tangible results that contribute to tackling emerging security challenges in key areas, such as cyber defence, counter-terrorism, and security-related advanced technology. This chapter provides an overview of Georgia’s participation in SPS activities, outlining in particular the contribution of the Programmes’ activities to energy and environmental security in the country and the surrounding region.
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Beten, D., Marchesoni, E. (2021). NATO Cooperation with Georgia in the Framework of the Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme. In: Bonali, F.L., Pasquaré Mariotto, F., Tsereteli, N. (eds) Building Knowledge for Geohazard Assessment and Management in the Caucasus and other Orogenic Regions. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-2046-3_1
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