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Resources Year '2004'

This consultancy web service provides information on EU grants and loans from all major European institutions such as the European Commission, the EBRD, the EIF and the Council of Europe to its…
As a 'Global 200' Ecoregion, the Carpathian Mountains in Central and Eastern Europe represent one of the most biologically outstanding ecosystems in the world. The Carpathian Ecoregion…
The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is the UN organization that supports human development globally by promoting volunteerism and by mobilizing volunteers. It is administered by UNDP and…
The Conservation Commons is a collaborative effort to improve open access to, and unrestricted use of, data, information, and knowledge related to the conservation of biodiversity. It encourages…
TOXMAP is a web site that uses maps of the United States to show the amount and location of toxic chemicals released into the environment. Data is derived from the Environmental Protection Agency…
HSDB is a toxicology data file on the U.S. National Library of Medicine's Toxicology Data Network. It focuses on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It is enhanced with…
The web site of the REC national office contains a "Popular version of the Aarhus Convention" and the analysis "National legal acts on environmental information and public…
EMEP is a scientifically based and policy driven program under the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) for international co-operation to solve transboundary air pollution…
This site provides an introduction to the Aarhus Convention, the history of Latvia's participation in the treaty, and links to the co-operative project analysing Latvian legal acts in the…
The Danube Regional Project will strengthen public access to information and participation at different levels concerning water pollution-related issues in the Danube Basin. At the national level, it…