In 2014 an expert panel completed a review of biodiversity legislation in NSW. The panel’s
recommendations included repealing the Native Vegetation Act 2003, proposing a new Act with the
goal of maintaining a healthy, productive and resilient environment for the greatest wellbeing of the
community, and recommending that management of native vegetation in the context of existing
agricultural management
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In 2014 an expert panel completed a review of biodiversity legislation in NSW. The panel’s
recommendations included repealing the Native Vegetation Act 2003, proposing a new Act with the
goal of maintaining a healthy, productive and resilient environment for the greatest wellbeing of the
community, and recommending that management of native vegetation in the context of existing
agricultural management
L. Ippoliti, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: La domanda europea e nazionale di informazioni statistiche "green"
Titolo: Statistical models for environmental studies: air pollution and its adverse health effects
R. Pignatelli, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: La domanda europea e nazionale di informazioni statistiche "green"
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G. Tagliacozzo, A. Ferruzza, A. Tudini, D. Adamo, L. Costanzo, G. Vetrella, D. Vignani, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: I cambiamenti climatici: sfide ed aspetti evolutivi dei sistemi statistici
Titolo: Climate change and hazardous events: statistical experiences and challenges
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Mongolia Ministry of Environment
1. Transparency of EnvironmentalTransparency of Environmental
InformationInformation
L.Batjav (PhD)L.Batjav (PhD)
DirectorDirector
Department of Monitoring andDepartment of Monitoring and
Internal AuditingInternal Auditing
Ministry of Environment andMinistry of Environment and
Green DevelopmentGreen Development
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Environmental information is provided to public in two
ways:
1. http://geodata.mne-ngic.mn/http://geodata.mne-ngic.mn/ , a website of MEGD which contains latest
news and data on environmental status.
Legal environment:
Law on Environmental Protection: the law, which was adopted in 1995, was amended
on Jan 31st
, 2008 to include 7 sections under clause “Environmental Database”. The
development, deliverance and use of environmental information are being conducted
in compliance with these sections.
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The national environmental database is composed of theThe national environmental database is composed of the
following sectors.following sectors.
1/ Land and soil;
2/ Underground wealth and mineral resources;
3/ Water and spring;
4/ Forest;
5/ Natural flora;
6/ Fauna;
7/ Air and pollution;
8/ Climate;
9/ Natural disasters;
10/ Chemical toxic and hazardous elements;
11/ Waste;
4. Continued
12/ Protected Areas;
13/ Environmental jurisdiction;
14/ Assessment of environmental impacts;
15/ Environmental policy and implementation;
16/ Statistical figures and reports;
17/ Environmental protection cost and budget;
18/ Organizations and human resources of environmental
sector;
19/ Meta database;
20/ Other environmental information.
21/Indemnity of environmental damages ;
22/Violations of environmental laws and regulations.
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5. Since 2010, a policy on the development, distribution and use of
information database and the complete list of environmental
information database has been implemented successfully in
accordance with Government Resolution number 85.
2. Statistical data on environmental sector is being assembled.
Legal environment:
Law of statistics
In accordance with cooperative resolution passed by the Minister of
environmental affairs and Director of National Statistical Center, an
administrative statistical form and indexes are being implemented.
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6. Mongolian legal framework on information transparency
and the right to information is composed of:
- Constitution of Mongolia
- Law on state secrets
- Law on approval of state secret list and individual privacy
- other related laws and regulations
2011-2011- “Law on Information Transparency and Right and
Freedom to Access Information “ was adopted.
The implementation of this law is being monitored by the
State Secretary to insure the transparency of information
database.
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7. The following information will be posted clearly on theThe following information will be posted clearly on the
Ministry website’s news board, and any changes orMinistry website’s news board, and any changes or
amendments to the information will be applied to the newsamendments to the information will be applied to the news
board within 3 days.board within 3 days.
To ensure the transparency of activitiesTo ensure the transparency of activities
1.Ministry of Environment and Green Development’s vision,
mission, operational strategy, leading sectors and their activities,
project outcomes as well as operational structure.
2. List of forms and materials required to access information and
other services provided by the Ministry.
3. List of laws and regulations being implemented for each activity
and operation.
8. Continued
4. Information on professional organizations, names, addresses and
activities of specialized license owners, list of specialized licenses
issued with issue and expiry dates.
5. Completion of projects and policies being implemented with national
fund and international loans.
To ensure the transparency of Human ResourcesTo ensure the transparency of Human Resources
1. Career opportunities and list of positions available
2. Code of conduct
3. Human Resource strategy, the implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of strategies, and measures to ensure the transparency of
human resources administration.
4. Measures to ensure the accurate and honest evaluation of civil servant
work performance.
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To ensure the transparency of budget, finance andTo ensure the transparency of budget, finance and
acquisitionacquisition
1. Current year budget and the utilization of previous year budget,
following year budget plan.
2. Year-end financial statement, and the audit report on the financial
statement.
3. Acquisition based on transparent, fair and beneficial principles, policy
on tender selection.
4. List of documents required for tenders, criterion for tender
participants, and rationale for selection.
5. Report on acquired products, services and activities, audit report on
acquisitions, other monitoring and evaluation reports.
10. The following decrees and policies were implemented previously to
distribute information to the public, receive feedback and comments
and compromise issues:
1. By decree A145 passed in 2012 by Minister of Nature, Environment
and Tourism, “Policy on distribution of Breaking News” has been
successfully implemented. Based on the policy, the following
information has been obtained immediately and distributed to the
public.
1. Climatic pollutant element content (SO2, NO2, CO,
PM10)
2. Import, usage and storage of chemically toxic and
hazardous chemicals.
3. Information on forest wild fires.
4. Information on illegal logging and transportation of
logging.
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11. Continued
5. Information on waste and soil pollution
6. Water usage, pollution and deficiency of water sources
7. Climate information
8. Information on illegal use of natural resources
9. Information on evaluation and monitoring
2. In accordance with decree A57 passed in 2011 by
Minister of Nature, Environment and Tourism, “Policy on
obtainment and distribution of information by branch
environmental organizations in the countryside” has
been implemented. As a result, 74 organizations in the
countryside have compiled weekly reports and posted on
the ministry website,
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12. 3. In accordance with degree A115 passed in 2013 by the
Minister of Environment and Green Development, a work
group on information transparency and distribution of
environmental sectors have been appointed with the
State Secretary as leader.
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13. Issues in implementing transparency of environmental
information
1. Environmental information is composed of many
different factors and subjects, therefore, our Ministry
cannot represent the subject alone. Inter-sectoral
regulation is needed, and a lack of structure and policy
on this subject is an issue.
2. Lack of funds and financial resources to develop
information database is another issue as well as human
resource deficiency.
3. We are awaiting activities to improve legal environment
related to our objectives.
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