Manual on Public Participation in Environmental Decisionmaking
Beyond Boundaries
The International Dimensions of Public Participation for the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Budapest, September 1996
Preface
Map of the Region
Part I: International Dimensions
Chapter 1.
The International Dimensions of Public Participation
Chapter 2.
Necessary Elements for Public Participation
Chapter 3.
Public Participation and International Agreements
Chapter 4.
Public Participation Through International Mechanisms
Chapter 5.
Public Participation in the Transboundary Context
Chapter 6.
The European Union and Public Participation
Chapter 7.
Multilateral Lending Institutions and Public Participation
Chapter 8.
Conclusion
Part II: Case Examples from Central and Eastern Europe
Introduction
Albania:
Karavasta Lagoon Management Plan
Bulgaria:
Toxic Waste Importation in Burgas
Croatia:
Hydro Electric Dam, Power Plant Project in Noveberje
Czech Republic:
Motorway Brno-Dresden
Estonia:
Lake Peipsi
Hungary:
Gare Hazardous Waste Incinerator Case
Latvia:
Natural Resources Tax Law
Lithuania:
Construction in Butinge
FYR Macedonia:
Ohrid Lake
Poland:
Mohovce Nuclear Plant
Romania:
Retezat National Park
Slovak Republic:
Alluvium Morava-Morava River Flood Plains
Slovenia:
Krsko Nuclear Power Plant
Final Lessons
Appendix I:
Case Study Questions
Appendix II:
Ministerial Conference: Environment for Europe
Appendix III:
Classification of Treaties
Appendix IV:
Bilateral Agreements and Regional Conventions
Appendix V:
Selected Legal and Quasi-Legal Provisions
Appendix VI:
Selected Bibliography
Appendix VII:
Contacts
Glossary of Terms
Abbreviations
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