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Resources 'Asia Pacific'

This report by the Indonesian Center for Environmental Law was delivered before the Conference on Freedom of Information and Civil Society in Asia, held by Information Clearinghouse Japan in 13-14…
The opening statement by Mr Kim Hak-SuExecutive Secretary of ESCAP outlines the opportunity this conference gave to the Asian and Pacific region to critically review the Aarhus Convention model, and…
This information note presents ANJ, a non-governmental organization established in October 2003 to realize the principles and standards of the Aarhus Convention in Japan and other Asian countries.…
The OECD Forum is a multi-stakeholder consultation that provides the opportunity for representatives of business, labour, civil society and the general public to discuss and debate with government…
KPI is an independent, academic public organization under the supervision of the Thai National Assembly. The institute undertakes academic work including research, training and seminars, disseminates…
The IT and Environment Initiative is an international consortium engaging in research and dissemination activities to improve understanding and awareness of the effects of the Information Technology…
The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP) was established to promote intellectual exchange to encourage global partnership between Japan, the United States, and other nations of the…
This article reports that the Japanese AIST Research Center for Chemical Risk Management has developed a solution for water risk assessment using data on chemical emissions provided by the pollutant…
In Fiji, the right to freedom of information appears in the Constitution as the “freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas” – which is part of the right to freedom of expression.…
WWF Japan is a founding member of Toxics Watch (T-Watch), a coalition of organizations and individuals monitoring Japan's national Pollutant Release and Transfer Register. The WWF site contains…