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As a part of an initiative of the Austrian EU Presidency, the conference "Greening Events" discussed guidance to organizers of events in the EU Member States on how to comply better with…
Iceland signed the Aarhus Convention in June 1998 but had not ratified it at the time of publication of this Global Survey on Freedom of Information. The country survey found access to environmental…
Having deposited its instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the 5 December 2005, Slovakia became the first country to accede to the Convention. Slovakia will…
The environmental department of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro focuses on sustainable environmental and economic development in accordance with international standards. The implementation…
Liechtenstein is a State Party to 28 conventions and protocols in the area of climate, the Alps, biological diversity, air pollution control, chemicals and water pollution control. This document…
The Aarhus Convention has been adopted by Albania. Its implementation is considered to be a priority for Albania and other countries of the region. The Regional Environmental Reconstruction…
Luxembourg becomes the first to ratify the Kiev Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers
Luxembourg became the first party to ratify the Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers to the UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and…
This document is the first integrated, regional report providing indicators for a series of children’s health and environment issues. The objective of this report is to inform decision-makers and the…
This article appearing in the online newsletter of the Danish Environmental Protection - MiljoNet.dk - describes European and international developments in pollutant release and transfer registers.…
Theis report by a participant in the Second Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention provides a perspective of the meeting from the NGO community. Noting the diversity of the Aarhus meetings…