This service sends out regular updates summarizing new information that has been added to the Biosafety Clearing-House, sent directly to users by email (or to a specified fax number). The categories…
This article reviews the promise of participation in an inclusive Local Agenda 21 process as a new focus for community activity in Ireland. The response of communities is linked to the response of…
Signed by 150 government leaders at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, the Convention on Biological Diversity is dedicated to promoting sustainable development. With links to the Cartagena Protocol on…
This article explores political and governance online activity, by establishing baseline measurements of current citizen experience, documenting examples of best practice and exploring the creation…
The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety entered into force on 11 September 2003. This legally binding international instrument obliges its Parties to support the Biosafety Clearing-House established…
The GIC assists developing countries in meeting their identified need for enhanced information sharing through the establishment and maintenance of regional websites. The objective of the initiative…
The Biosafety Clearing-House is an information exchange mechanism established by the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to assist Parties to implement its provisions and to facilitate sharing of…
URISA is a non-profit association of professionals using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other information technologies to solve challenges in all state/provincial and local government…
The first meeting of the Parties to the Convention (Lucca, Italy 21-23 October 2002) adopted decision (I/4) and the Guidelines on Access to Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice…
GISCorps is a volunteer-based, non-profit organization of GIS professionals committed to assisting developing countries and communities in need. GISCorps volunteers seek to enhance the well being of…