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As a part of an initiative of the Austrian EU Presidency, the conference "Greening Events" discussed guidance to organizers of events in the EU Member States on how to comply better with…
Iceland signed the Aarhus Convention in June 1998 but had not ratified it at the time of publication of this Global Survey on Freedom of Information. The country survey found access to environmental…
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…
Susan Hazen, the Director of the Environmental Assistance Division, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, explains the notion of “environmental democracy” and its current developments. She…
Theis report by a participant in the Second Meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention provides a perspective of the meeting from the NGO community. Noting the diversity of the Aarhus meetings…
CENN, with the financial support of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Environmental Information Systems and Networking Project, organized the regional workshop on August…
This brochure in German introduces the Aarhus Convention and shows which major rights - to information, to participation and to file suit - citizens are entitled to in the area of the environment,…
In this opening speech of the Conference "The Aarhus Convention and the Citizen NGOs in new Member States", Margot Wallström highlights the particular importance of the Aarhus Convention…




