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Resources 'Georgia'

The Black Sea SCENE project aims to establish a Black Sea Scientific Network of leading environmental and socio-economic research institutes, universities and NGOs from the countries around the Black…
The conference is a joint effort to harness science, information technology and policy to enhance understanding of the Black Sea ecosystem changes towards better governance, sustainable exploitation…
By the initiative of the Georgian Society for Nature Friends (GSNF), the Aarhus Centre Georgia seminar conducted at Telavi State University. The seminar addressed the Republic of Georgia's…
The Georgian Designated National Agency for International Data and Information exchange (GeoDNA) was established as the unit of IOC/UNESCO International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (…
The IUCN Programme Office for the Southern Caucasus in Tbilisi (Georgia), established in October 2006 and officially registered in Georgia, is one of three sub-regional programme offices within pan-…
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…
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…
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…
The booklet ‘Lead Pollution and Human Health’, which had been prepared by Cooperation for a Green Future, was presented publically at the office of the Public Defender of Georgia.
This bilingual informational booklet describing the sources of lead pollution in Georgia and it’s influence on human health, especially on children, is being disseminated among the Georgian public,…