Aarhus Centres in Armenia
Aarhus Centre Ararat
Armenia
Activities: General support to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention
Public Environmental Information Stepanavan Aarhus Centre
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Environmental legislation, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment, Other
Aarhus Centre Ijevan
Armenia
Activities: General support to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention
Aarhus Centre Aparan
Armenia
Activities: General support to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention
Kapan Public Environmental Information/Aarhus Centre
Armenia
Activities: Water Resources Management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Hazardous waste, including uranium tailings, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment (EIA), Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment
Aarhus Centre Hrazdan
Armenia
Activities: General support to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention
Gyumri Environmental Information Aarhus Centre
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Hazardous waste, including uranium tailings, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental legislation, Youth empowerment, Building partnerships
Gavar Aarhus Centre
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment (EIA), Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment, Building partnerships
Aarhus Centre Dilijan
Armenia
Activities: General support to the implementation of the Aarhus Convention
Aarhus Centre Alaverdi
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Hazardous waste, including uranium tailings, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment, Other: Good governance at local level
Aarhus Centre Goris
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment
Aarhus Centre Vanadzor
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Hazardous waste, including uranium tailings, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment, Other
Aarhus Centre Yeghegnadzor
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Hazardous waste, including uranium tailings, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment
Aarhus Centre Yeghvard
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management / Environmental impact assessment, Youth empowerment, Others / Local Self Governance
Aarhus Centre Yerevan
Armenia
Activities: Water resources management, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate change, Hazardous waste, including uranium tailings, Urban waste, Extractive industries, including mining, Sustainable development, Green economy, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental legislation, Gender mainstreaming, Eco-journalism, Youth empowerment
Armenia hosts a network of fifteen Aarhus Centres working on environmental issues throughout the country. The first Aarhus Centre was established in the city of Yerevan in 2002. The other Aarhus Centres were inaugurated between 2005 and 2010 in the cities of Dilijan (2005), Gavar (2007), Goris (2005), Gyumri (2007), Hrazdan (2007), Kapan (2005), Vanadzor (2005), Alaverdi (2008), Aparan (2008), Ijevan (2005), Stepanavan (2008), Yeghegnadzor (2008), Yeghvard (2008) and Ararat (2010). The Aarhus Centres of Armenia work on all three pillars of the Aarhus Convention including promoting public participation in the decision-making process and raising awareness of the public regarding environmental issues and their rights. They deal with various environmental hotspots, disaster risk reduction, environmental legislation and other issues.