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The Aarhus Centre seminar in Gardabani was intended to raise awareness of the representatives of local authorities and environmental NGOs about the Convention.
Public participation in decision-making is a core issue of good environmental governance, raising accountability and reliability of decisions, reducing risks of possible conflicts and inconsistencies…
On 5 June 2008 Aarhus Centre Georgia initiated a Climate Change Debate to celebrate the World Environment Day. The event gathered the students of different institutions to debate on the climate…
On 27-29 May 2008 Aarhus Centre Georgia in cooperation with the Marneuli Public Environmental Information Centre held seminars for the local teachers and schoolchildren. The aim of the seminars was…
The Aarhus Centre Georgia prepared the observer report on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process in Georgia. Objectives of this report go farther than reviewing EIA reports and observing…
The Aarhus Centre seminar conducted for students and lecturers of the Law Faculty of Tbilisi State University. The seminar addressed the Republic of Georgia's obligations under the Aarhus…
On 26 March 2008, by the initiative of the Georgian Public Information Centre (PEIC) of Marneuli, the Aarhus Centre Georgia conducted a seminar at the Marneuli PEIC for representatives of public and…
On 25 March 2008, Aarhus Centre Georgia presented the live radio program “Green Newsletter broadcasted by “Green Wave” on Fm 107,4. The topic of the program was Environmental policy and priorities in…
By the initiative of the Georgian Society for Nature Friends (GSNF), the Aarhus Centre Georgia seminar conducted at Telavi State University. The seminar addressed the Republic of Georgia's…
The Georgian Designated National Agency for International Data and Information exchange (GeoDNA) was established as the unit of IOC/UNESCO International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (…