maavoolukaitse
Maavoolukaitse is a term used in Estonian discourse to describe protective measures and organizational arrangements intended to safeguard the land domain, its infrastructure, and the people who live on it from hazards that affect the ground and terrestrial space. The concept is closely related to civil protection and national resilience and draws on coordination between government authorities, regional agencies, and local communities.
Practically, maavoolukaitse covers risk assessment, monitoring, and decision support for geohazards such as landslides, soil subsidence,
Implementation typically involves several actors: the Rescue Board (Päästeamet) for emergency response and public warnings; the
Although the exact term maavoolukaitse is not a formally codified program across all official documents, it
Further reading would include topics on civil protection, geotechnical hazard management, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency