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Resources Year '2006'

Luxembourg became the first party to ratify the Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers to the UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and…
The environmental department of the OSCE Mission to Serbia and Montenegro focuses on sustainable environmental and economic development in accordance with international standards. The implementation…
This document is the first integrated, regional report providing indicators for a series of children’s health and environment issues. The objective of this report is to inform decision-makers and the…
This article appearing in the online newsletter of the Danish Environmental Protection - MiljoNet.dk - describes European and international developments in pollutant release and transfer registers.…
The Trust is an independent regional non-profit agency established in 2005 to support organizations and processes aiming to overcome poverty across the region. It provides grants in a targeted manner…
Green Salvation is a non-governmental, public organization established in 1990. Among the main areas of its activities are participation in the development of national environmental legislation,…
The webpage of the Aarhus Convention hosted by the website of the Ministry of Environment of Estonia. Estonia ratified the Aarhus Convention on June 6th 2001. This page will give you information…
The Geneva Environment Network (GEN) is a cooperative partnership between over 40 environment and sustainable development organizations and units based in the International Environment House and…
The PEIC website provides Aarhus Convention related documents and national environmental laws, country reports and links. With lists of environmental NGOs in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. In…
The International Environment House gathers under a common roof a range of United Nations and non-governmental organisations active in the field of environment and sustainable development in Geneva.…