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Resources Year '2005'

Rustle the Leaf is a syndication-quality, weekly comic strip designed to communicate environmental themes and information to the public. Its producers aim to facilitate the sharing of environmental…
The statement of the common position adopted by the EU Council on 18 July 2005 with a view to the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the application of the…
The regulation of scientific-technological innovation becomes more and more hazardous for decision makers. New governance strategies are based on a principle of partnership between the state, experts…
Associated with the growing demand for quantifying the governance performance of countries, localities, and institutions, there has been a proliferation of datasets measuring quality of institutions…
On 1 January 2005, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 came fully into force. These were followed by the Re-use of Public Sector Information…
This infomration sheet contains tips to help public authorities comply with the United Kingdom's Freedom of Information Act. See also the related press release issued on the first anniversary of the…
The use of the Internet in the United States to solicit and accept public comments in the regulatory rulemaking process has spurred debate about the Internet’s contribution to the democratization of…
This "Discussion Basis to Inform a Submission by Comhar, the National Sustainable Development Partnership, to the Department of the Environment on the Implementation in Ireland of Directive 2003…
Since its passage in 1970, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has been a leading tool for analyzing the impacts of proposed federal agency decisions and providing the affected public a say…
This Global Agriculture Information Network report outlines the main features of the Law on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) adopted by the Croatian government in May 2005. The new law makes the…