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This report on the Second Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention provides the perspective of one NGO which viewed the outcome as a victory for environmental democracy. Environmental and…
This article by the Secretary to the Convention describes the content, origin and evolution of the instrument and sets out next steps facing its implementation and future direction. The article also…
Environmental policy implementation in different parts of the UNECE region will be an important part of the Belgrade-2007Ministerial agenda. European ECO-Forum EAP Issue Group invites all interested…
European ECO-Forum is a network of more than 200 Environmental Citizens Organizations throughout Europe and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) region, sharing a common interest in…
This Internet & ICTs for Social Justice and Development News feature discusses efforts by Central and Eastern European NGOs to introduce the Aarhus Convention at the World Summit on the…
The Espoo Convention is intended to promote international cooperation in assessing the likely impact of a proposed activity on the environment. It ensures that explicit consideration is given to…
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia written collaboratively by many of its readers. Wikipedia's entry on the Aarhus Convention was originally posted in 2004. It has been updated or reedited more than a…
This Guidance Document developed by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the United Nations Commission for Europe (UNECE) provides assistance in assessing national…
The main objective of the project is to draft and promote a European Charter of Active Citizenship based on the practical and theoretical knowledge of civic organizations. In order to define the…
The Ministers confirmed their readiness and ambition to reach the environmental standards of the European Union. Despite economic hardship, the Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) countries…