Resources 'Georgia'
On 27-29 May 2008 Aarhus Centre Georgia in cooperation with the Marneuli Public Environmental Information Centre held seminars for the local teachers and schoolchildren. The aim of the seminars was…
Georgian Center for the Conservation of Wildlife (GCCW) is a not-for-profit, non-political, non-governmental organization to encourage biodiversity conservation activities in Georgia. Is mission is…
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 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 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 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 Aarhus Centre seminar conducted for students and lecturers of the Law Faculty of Tbilisi State University. The seminar addressed the Republic of Georgia's obligations under the Aarhus…
On 26 March 2008, by the initiative of the Georgian Public Information Centre (PEIC) of Marneuli, the Aarhus Centre Georgia conducted a seminar at the Marneuli PEIC for representatives of public and…
On 25 March 2008, Aarhus Centre Georgia presented the live radio program “Green Newsletter broadcasted by “Green Wave” on Fm 107,4. The topic of the program was Environmental policy and priorities in…