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Resources 'SDG Target 3.9'

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OmCED works for the prevention and resolution of conflicts pertaining to environment, natural resources and sustainable development with an international or a trans-boundary dimension. It was co-…
This seminar, to be held in Bath, England, 10–15 October 2004, will provide a comprehensive insight into environmental governance theory and practice as it relates to development, politics and…
The Civic Trust is the United Kingdom umbrella body for over800 civic societies. Civic societies are voluntary organisations promoting high standards of planning, conservation and regeneration for…
This international seminar, held in London, 4-9 July 2004, focused on law and social justice and explored ways in which lawyers can contribute to social inclusion and the realisation of human rights…
The Local Government Commission presents four Participation Toolkits: Public Participation in Community Planning, Computer Simulation as a Public Participation Tool, Public Participation and Visual…
GEF is an independent financial organization that provides grants to developing countries for projects that benefit the global environment and promote sustainable livelihoods in local communities.…
A specific website dedicated to the status of implementation of the Aarhus convention in Flanders. This website gives information on the goals of the Aarhus convention and other actions for the…
The Mediterranean Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development (MIO-ESCDE) is a federation of Mediterranean non-governmental organisations. MIO-ECSDE acts as a technical and political…
This report includes key environmental indicators endorsed by OECD Environment Ministers in May 2001 for public information and communication by OECD. These indicators give a broad overview of…
PERSGA is an intergovernmental body dedicated to the conservation of the coastal and marine environments in the region. Operating from Jeddah on the Red Sea, PERSGA is responsible for the development…