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The demining was a long operation, especially in the sea areas, lasting until 1952.
It is the most commonly used planning software for humanitarian demining.
The aim of humanitarian demining is to restore peace and security at the community level.
It is estimated that another 500 million Euros or more will be needed to complete the demining.
American engineer troops arrived and immediately were ordered to take over the demining of the bridge.
In this context demining is one of the tools of mine action.
Land mines had been placed in areas around the oil wells, and military demining was necessary before the fires could be put out.
This is well below the 99.6% standard set by the United Nations for humanitarian demining.
The Croatian Center for Demining estimates that fewer than 10 percent have been removed so far.
The U.S. also supports humanitarian demining and victims' assistance programs.
Fifteen deminers were killed during the demining.
Economic activity in the region subsequently improved as the demining of the border continued, construction projects were completed, and military forces were reduced.
It was designed to provide a tool that will increase the efficiency of humanitarian demining, explosive ordnance disposal, and disarmament.
However, given more than 18 years of humanitarian demining, the landmine threat is now largely concentrated in just 21 north-west border districts.
The Madrid Principles also envision the demilitarization and demining of Armenian-controlled territories.
Some removal methods that are not applied in humanitarian demining, but are common in mine clearance, include:
DDG employs a wide range of approaches to release safe land, including manual and mechanical demining.
The modern equivalents are used both by armies and by non-military organisations engaged in humanitarian demining.
He was instrumental in establishing programs to support humanitarian demining and played a key role in pushing for an international treaty banning anti-personnel mines.
The service is developing an information management system with the Geneva International Center for Humanitarian Demining, a nongovernmental organization.
The Demining Camp is a 2005 documentary directed by Licínio Azevedo.
Organisations are also using ikeGPS for humanatarian demining.
The Guatemalan National Commission for Peace and Demining has overall responsibility for the national project.
For $30,000, a donor supports the professional demining of about 10,000 square yards of deadly terrain, which can be chosen from a Web site, www.landmines.org.
On 16 May 1996, U.S. President Bill Clinton ordered the demining of the American field.