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This Research Group is focused on environmental governance, particularly from the perspective of the participation of hard-to-reach, disadvantaged and disenfranchised groups. The research undertaken…
The Metals Environmental Risk Assessment Guidance (MERAG) publication presents advanced scientific concepts for assessing the risk posed by the presence of metals and inorganic metal compounds in the…
Making Law Work begins with the widely accepted premise that sustainable development depends upon good governance and that the rule of law is a necessary component. Pointing out that the role of…
In collaboration with Birmingham University, the Environment Agency is working on improving the way the public can participate in its decision making. As part of a trial to improve access to England…
The IT Infrastructure Library, ITIL(®), is a series of documents that are used to aid the implementation of a framework for IT Service Management (ITSM). This framework defines how Service Management…
This IAIA Public Participation Best Practice Principles document aims to promote a meaningful practice of public participation amongst impact assessment ractitioners. It defines the prerequisites for…
A major premise of this article is that the Aarhus Convention enjoys a special status with respect to societies that lived under scientific socialist regimes. It gives a brief historical exposition…
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) is dedicated to creating, implementing and building solutions by training local people and communities to investigate, expose and combat environmental…
This report on laws opening government records and processes found that over fifty countries have adopted comprehensive laws to facilitate access and over thirty more were in the process of adoption…
The Centre for Law and the Environment, Faculty of Laws (UCL), is concerned with the potential for using new developments in satellite technology for monitoring and enforcing national, European…