Demining
Demining is the systematic removal of landmines and other explosive hazards from contaminated land to reduce danger to civilians and enable safe land use. It is a core activity of mine action, which also includes risk education, victim assistance, mine clearance standards, and stockpile destruction.
Mine contamination can involve anti-personnel and anti-tank mines, as well as improvised explosive devices and booby
Demining employs several approaches. Manual clearance is performed by trained deminers using hand tools and prodders,
The process typically begins with a survey and risk assessment, delineation of exclusion zones, and marking
Standards are guided by the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and, for states parties, obligations under