Participation in international meetings, courses and training programmes are highly effective means for fostering needed interactive exposure for environmental law enforcement officers from the developing countries and countries with economies in transition, and it is strongly recommended for these governments. In a unique way these one-, two- or three-day sessions afford long-lasting benefits from interaction, sharing experiences, acquiring new knowledge, and making new contacts that will enhance the work of the participants.
In addition to the case studies here, information on networks can be found following Guidelines 34(c)
(including a Checklist on Developing Networks), 44
(case study on CERN), and 48
(case study on Lusaka Agreement).