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Surveillance and enforcement of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements and Environmental Impact Permit conditions is a final and key stage of EIA system. The primary goal of EIA system is…
The international expert meeting was held on 19-20 May 2008 in Cologne, Germany. The aim of the meeting was to provide a forum in which interested Governments (including representatives of interested…
Issue 6 of Biosafety Protocol News is a special issue on public awareness and participation regarding living modified organisms. It includes articles by the experts from government, academia, civil…
AG Kokott opinion in C-524/09 Ville de Lyon contre Caisse des dépôts et consignationsThe Administrative Tribunal in Paris made a preliminary reference with respect to whether information related to…
The first report on the implementation of the Aarhus Convention in B&H was prepared in the past months. Thanks to early access to the draft version, many environmental NGOs had the opportunity to…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has replied to a complaint on the Gazela Bridge project in Serbia that was submitted on September 2009 by CEKOR and CEE Bankwatch Network. The complainants grounded…
The programme Supporting Environmental Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in South Eastern Europe (SECTOR) promotes the development of a vibrant and democratic environmental civil society within SEE…
The main topic of this 122nd edition is Climate Change. It is a very colorful edition and includes interesting articles, eco-quiz, eco-gossips, a calendar and other fun-educational contents. After 15…
The Institute for Electronic Participation, INePA, made a proposal to the Aarhus implementation report prepared by the Republic of Slovenia as regards the use of Internet technology in public…
The Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning has recognized that one of the biggest environmental problems in Serbia is an inadequate waste management. This problem arises due to a poorly…