Resources Year '2006'
Environment Agency licenses industry, business and individuals to carry out certain activities that have the potentialto pollute the environment. The Agency is conducting a trial to improve access to…
In collaboration with Birmingham University, the Environment Agency is working on improving the way the public can participate in its decision making. As part of a trial to improve access to England…
This IAIA Public Participation Best Practice Principles document aims to promote a meaningful practice of public participation amongst impact assessment ractitioners. It defines the prerequisites for…
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) is dedicated to creating, implementing and building solutions by training local people and communities to investigate, expose and combat environmental…
The report calls for the notion of 'public participation' to be put aside in favour of what its authors call 'participatory planning'. The report calls for experiments in using third parties to 'pre-…
This website introduces the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations 2004. These Acts cover more than 100,000 public authorities, waste companies and privatised…
The Metals Environmental Risk Assessment Guidance (MERAG) publication presents advanced scientific concepts for assessing the risk posed by the presence of metals and inorganic metal compounds in the…
In 1976, the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government entered a joint venture with the British Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC) to develop an oil palm estate-smallholder project. It expanded the…
The European PRTR is the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register - the European-wide register of industrial and non-industrial releases into air, water, land and off-site transfers of waste…
In March, 2004, the Government of Canada announced the introduction of mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by major emitters. By providing a more precise picture of the sources and…




