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The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety entered into force on 11 September 2003. This legally binding international instrument obliges its Parties to support the Biosafety Clearing-House established…
The principal function of the Forum is to advise the Government on how industry should reduce the risks from hazardous chemicals to the environment and to human health through the environment. The…
The Biosafety Clearing-House is an information exchange mechanism established by the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to assist Parties to implement its provisions and to facilitate sharing of…
This service sends out regular updates summarizing new information that has been added to the Biosafety Clearing-House, sent directly to users by email (or to a specified fax number). The categories…
The bulletin is intended to provide a short update on recent developments and forthcoming events in connection with the Aarhus Convention. It can be accessed on the Convention's website - http…
URISA is a non-profit association of professionals using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other information technologies to solve challenges in all state/provincial and local government…
The first meeting of the Parties to the Convention (Lucca, Italy 21-23 October 2002) adopted decision (I/4) and the Guidelines on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice…
GISCorps is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization of GIS professionals committed to assisting developing countries and communities in need. GISCorps volunteers seek to enhance the well being of…
ECICS lists some 35 400 chemical names (for about 28 600 chemical substances) in eleven Comrnunity languages along with their tariff classification in the European Community's Combined…
The USIG project seeks to promote responsible international philanthropy by easing the barriers to cross-border grantmaking for U.S. foundations, streamlining the communication and reporting…