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The second lecture of the university course "Water Policy in the Western United States" examines ways to participate in decision-making on local, state and federal water policy. Included…
Before a water project can be built, funding sources have to be secured. Local agencies must perform outreach to secure funds from other government agencies. Local tax payers and service customers…
The World Library of Toxicology, Chemical Safety, and Environmental Health is a free global Web portal that provides the scientific community and public with links to major government agencies, non-…
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released its National Broadband Plan, setting forth a strategy to expand access to broadband Internet services to millions of people. Chapter…
It is often said that justice delayed is justice denied. Environmental courts and tribunals (ECTs)have been proposed as a quick, easy, and cheap solution to the challenges of access to justicein…
Water related issues have already started to have a significant impact on environment and people in Georgia – effects that will become even more severe in the future for economic development and…
The Government of Georgia has made a commitment to bring its laws and practices closer to those of the European Community, including the water protection/management requirements. This process is…
The aim of the project is to observe the environmental impact assessment (EIA) process in Georgia and to assess compliance of existing procedures with current Georgian legislation and the Aarhus…
This report was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by ECODIT for the Biodiversity Analyses Update for Georgia and Azerbaijan.




