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The report calls for the notion of 'public participation' to be put aside in favour of what its authors call 'participatory planning'. The report calls for experiments in using third parties to 'pre-…
Civic self-determination and ecological sustainability are widely accepted as two of the most important public goals. This book explains how they can be combined. Using case studies from around the…
This website introduces the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations 2004. These Acts cover more than 100,000 public authorities, waste companies and privatised…
This review of the Aarhus Convention one year on from its ratification introduces a conference in London (which was held on 1 November 2002) with a number of leading speakers including Lord Justice…
Introducing this report, UNEP Executive Director Klaus Toepfer argued that reversing global environmental declines demands the full and effective participation of all sectors of society. Natural…
Environment Agency licenses industry, business and individuals to carry out certain activities that have the potentialto pollute the environment. The Agency is conducting a trial to improve access to…
At a conference to mark the first anniversary of the Convention organised by the Environmental Law Foundation, Lord Justice Sedley gave a keynote address setting out some of the critical aspects of…
The toolkit is aimed at researchers and practitioners who wish to communicate to policymakers or make their knowledge accessible and understandable to a wider audience. The tools are grouped under…
The purpose of this booklet is to report some of the key insights from a five-part seminar series on the role of citizenship in promoting sustainability organized through the Open University and…
This manual is intended as a training resource for use by trainers and participants undergoing training on freedom of information. It is aimed primarily at public officials, although the first…