Skip to main content

Resources 'Georgia'

Public participation has been developed as an essential component of democraticgovernance in the world. At the same time, it is a supporting tool for informeddecision making. Public participation…
Tbilisi is the first capital city in the Eastern Partnership countries of the EU to sign the Covenant of Mayors and together with other important obligations, the city become responsible for…
Surveillance and enforcement of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements and Environmental Impact Permit conditions is a final and key stage of EIA system. The primary goal of EIA system is…
The PEP workshop on safe and healthy walking and cycling in urban areas will be held on September 30 - October 1, 2010 in Batumi, Georgia (Hotel “Intourist Palace”).The major objectives of the…
The Government of Georgia has made a commitment to bring its laws and practices closer to those of the European Community, including the water protection/management requirements. This process is…
This report was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by ECODIT for the Biodiversity Analyses Update for Georgia and Azerbaijan.
The aim of the project is to observe the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process in Georgia and to assess compliance of existing procedures with current Georgian legislation and the Aarhus…
The Aarhus Centre developed the Strategic Framework and Action Plan for 2010-2012. This document is based upon the Road Map for the Aarhus Centres, Aarhus Centre Guidelines and Aarhus Convention…
Georgia is on a crossroad of the West and the East. Therefore one of the main objectives of the Tbilisi conference is to promote dialogue between bear specialists of the West and the East. We will…
This Guideline to Local Environmental Action Programmes (LEAPs) in the Caucasus has been prepared to assistmunicipal government officials, representatives from non-governmental organisations, and…