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You can find Comhar documents by using the filter below or you can search directly through the table of documents, which is organised by date. The filter finds documents using three search options; document type, theme or year. 

The  document are organised by type including presentations (presentations given by Comhar at various events- for presentations from events held by Comhar, please refer to the events section), pamphlets, reports ( internal and commissioned research reports on various topics), recommendations (recommendations to various government departments on sustainability issues), press releases, Chairman's Commentary (a personal account of sustainability issues from the Comhar Chairman Professor Frank Convery. Commentaries can also be found on the Chairman's blog- where you can leave comments) and tenders (Comhar's calls for proposals for research and services).

Some of Comhar's reports are available as a hard copy. Please email niamh.kirwan(at)environ.ie, if you would like a hard copy of any of the reports.

You can also find documents relating to the Comhar Council Membership (list of current and past members of Comhar's Council), Comhar Plenary Documents (minutes and presentations from the quarterly meetings held by the Comhar Council), Comhar Terms of Reference (official document outlining the purpose and structure of Comhar), Working Groups (members of Comhar's working groups, which are made up of Comhar council members and other experts and focus on a topic of sustainability) and the Comhar Work Programme (outlines what Comhar intends to do in each work period, which last 3 years).


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Collapse 10/23 Chairman's Commentary- Governance and Sustainability 42 kB
 
Governance is about how we manage our affairs, at the level of the individual, the family, the company, the community and the planet.  When governance is good, it goes unremarked, and seems indeed unremarkable.  But when it is bad…