Skip to main content

Resources Keyword

The webpage of the Aarhus Convention hosted by the website of the Ministry of Environment of Estonia. Estonia ratified the Aarhus Convention on June 6th 2001. This page will give you information…
Germany's Friends of the Earth website includes a brief fact sheet on the Aarhus Convention and provides links to environmental, public participation and Aarhus-related websites. In German and…
Green Salvation is a non-governmental, public organization established in 1990. Among the main areas of its activities are participation in the development of national environmental legislation,…
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…
This report on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) workshop on the Aarhus Convention (16 June 2004, Almaty) discusses implementation of the Aarhus Convention in Kazakhstan…
The International Environment House gathers under a common roof a range of United Nations and non-governmental organisations active in the field of environment and sustainable development in Geneva.…
The programme of a conference organized at the Faculty of Law, University of Leuven, 29-30 August 2003, featured presentation on the three pillars of the convention and a special sessions on…
The Environment News Service is the original daily wire service of the environment. ENS contributors around the world cover issues and events that affect the environment such as legislation, politics…
The programme of a conference organized by DG Environment on Access to Information, Public Participation in Environmental Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters, held in…
The Geneva Environment Network (GEN) is a cooperative partnership between over 40 environment and sustainable development organizations and units based in the International Environment House and…