Resources 'Georgia'
The Aarhus Centre seminar in Gardabani was intended to raise awareness of the representatives of local authorities and environmental NGOs about the Convention.
Public participation in decision-making is a core issue of good environmental governance, raising accountability and reliability of decisions, reducing risks of possible conflicts and inconsistencies…
On 25 June 2008 Aarhus Centre conducted a seminar for students and lecturers of the Law Faculty of Tbilisi State University. The seminar was about the Aarhus Convention and the obligations of Georgia…
On 13 March 2008, WWF Caucasus together with other stakeholders signed Memorandum on Cooperation for the Promotion of Sustainable Forest Management in Georgia through the Elaboration of National FSC…
The Aarhus Centre Georgia prepared the observer report on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process in Georgia. Objectives of this report go farther than reviewing EIA reports and observing…
The project “Development of Guideline for LEAPs Implementation in the South Caucasus” is being implemented by the Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus within the Environmental Policy and…
The project “Replicating LEAPs Experience to Three New Communities in the South Caucasus” is being implemented by the Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus within the Environmental Policy…
The project “Promotion of Media - Government - Civil Society Environmental Dialogue in the South Caucasus” is being implemented by the Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus within the…
The first workshop has been held about the setting up the permanent monitoring on oil quality in the Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia.
In the framework of the Rural Energy Program, financially supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Winrock International, Caucasus Environmental…




