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Town and Country Planning (Major Infrastructure Project Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2005 (S.I. 2115 of 2005).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Rules prescribe the procedure to be followed in connection with local inquiries relating to applications for planning permission or for the approval of a local planning authority required under a development order held by the Secretary of State in England, where he or she thinks that the development to which the application relates is of national or regional importance. The Rules have been made in consequence of the enactment of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 which inserted new sections 76A and 76B into the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (England) (Amendment) Order 2005 (S.I. 2087 of 2005).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

This Order amends the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 ("the 1995 Order") in consequence of provisions in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. It also makes certain other minor amendments, i.e.

Land Compensation Act 1961 (1961 Chapter 33 9 and 10 Eliz 2).

Legislation
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

This Act makes provision for assessment of compensation in respect of compulsory acquisitions of interests in land and related matters such as procedures at the Lands Tribunal for assessing compensation in respect of land compulsorily acquired and regulatory powers of the Secretary of State. It also concerns assumptions in respect of certain land comprised in development plans.

Stratégie Nationale de Gestion Durable des Eaux et des Sols dans l’Espace Agro-Sylvo-Pastoral Au Cameroun 2007.

National Policies
Cameroun
Afrique
Afrique centrale

Confronté à la fois aux insuffisances du cadre institutionnel et réglementaire du secteur de l’eau; et aux contraintes liées à la gestion durable des sols; et à la maîtrise et à la gestion durable des eaux, le Cameroun a élaboré, en 2007, le Document de Stratégie Nationale de Gestion Durable des Eaux et des Sols dans l’Espace Agro-Sylvo-Pastoral.Cette stratégie constitue un cadre d’harmonisation et de mise en cohérence des initiatives de gestion durable des eaux et des sols, permettant de répondre aux objectifs de production soutenue dans le secteur agro sylvo pastoral, tels que définis dan

Regulation on protection, utilization and consolidation of agricultural lands.

Regulations
Turquie
Asie occidentale
Asie

The purpose of this Regulation is to determine lands that could be used for other than agricultural purposes when needed and to determine lands of with a potential high level of agricultural production. The Regulation sets forth provisions on cadastre, land registration, actions to be taken for protection of environment, land leveling by determining all vegetative production areas including meadow and pastures, preventive measures for erosion, efficient use of lands, drainage network, land valuation and land parceling, in the field of land consolidation.

Acquisition of Land Act 1984.

Legislation
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

This Act provides with respect to the acquisition of land on the basis of a resolution of Tynwald for public purposes and compensation in relation with such acquisition. It, among other things, sets out the procedure for authorising compulsory purchase; requires disputes to be solved by an established procedure which includes arbitration; provides for acquisition by agreement; purchase or redeem of the interest of the mortgagee of any of the land; presumption of planning approval (also in respect of land used for agricultural purposes).

Regulations of Hainan Special Economic Zoon on administration of forest lands.

Regulations
Chine
Asie orientale
Asie

The purpose of these Regulations is to strengthen the protection and management of forest lands, and rationally develop and utilize forest land resources. The Regulations consist of 7 Chapters: General provisions (I); Land tenure management (II); Protection and utilization of forest lands (III); Expropriation and occupation (IV); Legal liability (V); Supplementary Provisions (VI).The forest lands are under the State ownership and collective ownership. The forest lands owned by the State or owned by collectives, may be used by the entity or individuals for forestry production.