A85: Public access to Environmental Information Directive
To review by 2011 the Public access to Environmental Information Directive (Directive 2003/4/EC on public access to environmental information).
What is the problem? eEnvironment services should be reviewed and modernised
eEnvironment services, as a category of eGovernment services, are either still under-developed, or fragmented along national borders. Community law in this area should be reviewed and modernised.
Why the EU action is required? eGovernement services can mitigate the risk of climate change
eGovernment services offer a cost-effective route to better services for every citizen and business and participatory, open and transparent government. eGovernment services can reduce costs and save time for public administrations, citizens and businesses. They can also help mitigate the risks of climate change, natural and man-made hazards by including the sharing of environmental data and environment-related information.
What will the Commission do?
By the end of 2010:
- the Commission will have analysed the national reports on application of the Directive sent by the Member States in accordance with the provisions of the Directive.
By the end of 2011:
- the Commission will address a Communication on the application of the Directive on public access to environmental information to the European Parliament and to the Council.
In 2012:
- if the Communication proves necessary the Commission will present proposals for amending the Directive. Otherwise, the Commission will continue to gather information necessary for possible amendments in the future.
Contact:
javier.hernandez-ros@ec.europa.eu