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EU website dedicated to the Aarhus Convention and containing information on the Conference organized by DG Environment on Access to information, public participationin environmental decision-making…
The Green Mountain Institute for Environmental Democracy is a USA-based NGO that works with communities and government agencies to increase the use of environmental information and the participation…
The Working Group on Community Right-to-Know is a non-profit, public interest organization that helps people defend and improve the right-to-know about environmental and public health concerns.…
The Guide explores how Local Environmental Action Plans (LEAPs) can be launched at the community level; describes how to assess environmental issues and set environmental priorities; and explains how…
This manual is a supplement to “Chapter 2: Assessing Environmental Issues and SettingPriorities” of the Guide to Implementing Local Environmental Action Programs in Central and Eastern Europe (2000…
This paper by Thomas Beierle and Sarah Cahill surveys how the Internet is broadening public participation in the administration of environmental laws and regulations in each of the 50 U.S. states.
The INSPIRE initiative aims at making available relevant, harmonised and quality geographic information for the purpose of formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Community policy-…
The Bulgarian site dedicated to the Aarhus convention.
The Stakeholder Forum supports a strategic, global, multi-stakeholder movement to influence and implement sustainable development agreements and the Millennium Development Goals. The organization’s…
The Aarhus Convention Newcastle WorkshopGood Practice Handbook. Also available in Russian.