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The website of the official Tajikistan national node of the Aarhus Clearinghouse Mechanism provides information on the national implementation of the Convention. With links to the OSCE Aarhus Center.
This rulemaking enables facility owners and operations to use a shorter form for reporting certain persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), the…
This analysis of the proposed changes to the reporting rules governing the United States Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) quantifies some of the impacts of the changes on the national, state and local…
The Convention on Biological Diversity has established a "Clearing-House Mechanism" to ensure that all governments have access to the information and technologies they need for their work…
Start here to find out more about pollutant releases, disposal, recycling and pollution in local communities by companies and organizations in Canada. Visit the NPRI website for technical reports,…
LogoLink is a global network of practitioners from civil society organizations, research institutions and governments working to deepen democracy through greater citizen participation in local…
Citizen Participation in Local Governance: Experiences from Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Divided into two parts, this report draws on research into Civil Society Engagements in Local Governance from Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. The first part "Frameworks for Citizen…
PreLex is the database on European Union inter-institutional procedures which follows the major stages of the decision-making process between the Commission and the other institutions, including…
Under section 313 of the United States Emergency Planning and CommunityRight-to-Know Act, the Federal Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to revise certain requirementsfor the Toxics Release…
This fact sheet describes the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) provisions of the United States Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986, its history and some limitations of the TRI…