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LogoLink is a global network of practitioners from civil society organizations, research institutions and governments working to deepen democracy through greater citizen participation in local…
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…
A local Issues Forum is an online forum like a town hall meeting or public commons whereany citizen, journalist, or elected official can post an idea, ask a question, make a public announcement or…
In a study of multi-stakeholder processes presented at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development, UNED Forum researchers applied their analytical framework to the Aarhus Convention. Among the…
Environmental Reporting involves the publication in a company's Annual Report and/or self-standing reports of general environmental policy statements, usually including details of environmental…
This article asks 'Can investors, government and companies work together to improve the usefulness of environmental measurement and reporting?' It explores voluntary pollutant emissions reporting by…
This book provides a "baseline" of information on international governance frameworks for sustainable development. It covers the five critical areas of Water, Energy, Health, Agriculture and…
Introducing this report, UNEP Executive Director Klaus Toepfer argued that reversing global environmental declines demands the full and effective participation of all sectors of society. Natural…
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…