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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…
In 2007, the German Federal Government called for public participation in refining the country's sustainable development strategy. Ecologic and RIMAS were commissioned to analyse consultation…
The Aarhus Centre seminar in Gardabani was intended to raise awareness of the representatives of local authorities and environmental NGOs about the Convention.
This opinion by a member of a Ukrainian Human Rights Protection Group reports on the response by the Government of Ukraine to decision II/5b on compliance by Ukraine taken by Parties to the Aarhus…
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…
This written statement submitted by an Argentine non-governmental organization in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, endorses the recommendations for the…
Resolution 2395, adopted by the OAS General Assembly on June 3, 2008, encourages member states and donors to consider contributing to the Specific Fund to Support the Participation of Civil Society…
Khanya College has set up a Center for ICTs and Community Empowerment as a response to the challenges thrown up by the new technologies. The primary aims of the ICTs and Community Empowerment Center…
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a federal law that gives the public the right to make requests for United States federal agency records. All federal agencies, including the U.S.…
Terms of Use are rules set up by the owner of a given type of intellectual property, such as the content appearing on a website, to govern how the content may be legally used. They let the viewer…