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GARN Europe - Rights Of Nature

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Upon submission, new members automatically receive a confirmation email containing additional information about the Hub’s mission, activities, and participation guidelines. Membership in the European Hub automatically includes membership in the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN).
GARN Europe - Rights Of Nature

Financial Contribution

Membership in the European Hub is voluntary, but members are encouraged to contribute financially to support the Hub’s coordination, activities, and communications. A membership contribution form is available on the “Get Involved” page of the Hub’s website. The suggested annual contribution is: €5 for individual members; €20 for organizations. These contributions help sustain the collective work of the Hub and strengthen its capacity to protect and promote the Rights of Nature across Europe.

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How our Hub Works

A core value of the European Hub is that all members are equal participants in shaping and deciding the direction of the network. The Hub operates on the principle that collective intelligence is key to formulating robust strategies and actions.

At the same time, the Hub recognizes the need for structured roles to reflect varying levels of responsibility, commitment, and engagement.

This structure ensures that the Hub remains collaborative and democratic, while maintaining the organization and coordination necessary to advance the Rights of Nature across Europe effectively.

 

 

 

 

Facilitators are responsible for guiding and supporting the Hub’s operations, ensuring coordination among members, and representing the Hub in strategic matters.

 

 

 

 

 

The Representatives Group consists of more active members who engage consistently in the Hub’s work and contribute to the development and execution of initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

The General Assembly includes all members of the Hub. It is the ultimate participatory body where members are informed, consulted, and able to contribute to general discussions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Working Groups focus on specific topics, campaigns, or projects. Membership in a Working Group is voluntary and open to members who wish to contribute expertise or effort in a particular area.

The Charter of the European Hub of the Rights of Nature