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Protection of the Coastal Environment Law 5764-2004 .

Legislation
December, 2003
Israel

This Law is aimed at: protecting the coastal environment, restoring and preserving coasts as a resource of unique value, and preventing and reducing as much as possible any damage to them; preserving the coastal environment and the coastal sand for the benefit and enjoyment of the public, for present and future generations; and establishing principles and limitations for the sustainable management, development and use of the coastal environment. Under the law, sea and shore are considered one integral unit that extends from Israel's territorial waters to 300 meters inland.

Regulation No 4 of 5 April 2013 on the conditions and requirements for the construction and operation of incineration plants and co-incineration plants.

Regulations
April, 2013
Bulgaria

This Regulation determines the necessary conditions and administrative and technical requirements for the construction and operation of incineration plants and co-incineration plants dealing with solid or liquid waste, as regards the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria.These rules are established in order to prevent, reduce and/or limit the pollution of the environment, including the emissions deriving form incineration activities (including harmful substances) and discharged in the ambient air, soils, surface and groundwater, also in relation to the risk to human health.The list of excep

Zambia National Strategy to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+).

National Policies
December, 2014
Zambia

This document lays down the Zambia National Strategy to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). Zambia has developed this strategic document under the REDD+ mechanism. Its vision is to realize a prosperous climate change resilient economy by 2030, anchored upon sustainable management and utilization of Zambia’s natural resources towards improved livelihoods.

Décret n° 2017-1456 du 9 octobre 2017 modifiant les articles R. 125-44, R. 512-80 et R. 556-3 du code de l’environnement et R. 441-8-3 du code de l’urbanisme.

Regulations
October, 2017
France

Le présent décret régit les installations classées pour la protection de l’environnement; la remise en état; la pollution; et les garanties financières.Le décret supprime l’obligation de souscrire des garanties financières à première demande exigée des tiers demandeurs pour réaliser des travaux de réhabilitation à la suite de l’arrêt définitif d’une installation classée pour la protection de l’environnement et procède à la rectification d’erreurs matérielles.

Forest Policy for Jamaica 2017.

National Policies
December, 2016
Jamaica

The Vision of the Forest Policy is that: by 2062, Jamaica’s forests and its biodiversity are sufficiently restored and sustainably managed, so once again the island can adequately be described as “the land of wood and water”, capable of meeting the social, economic and ecological needs of current and future generations.

Growth and Sustainable Development Strategy 2016-2019.

National Policies
December, 2015
Belize

The Growth and Sustainable Development Strategy (GSDS) is a strategic document with a multi-sectoral approach, relating to the period 2016-2019. Flowing from the Horizon 2030 vision, this strategic plan now charts the path to a better quality of life for all Belizeans, living now and in the future. It places at the fore sustainable development, reflecting a whole-system approach, and acknowledging increasing prosperity, eradicating poverty, improving social cohesion, caring for our natural resources, and securing peace and justice for all Belizeans as inter-connected goals.

Resolution on solar power stations in protected areas.

Regulations
January, 2017
Turkey

This Resolution sets forth principles and guidelines of application for building solar power stations in protected areas. This Regulation underlines that building solar power stations shall not be approved in Grade 1 natural site area, as well as in sensitive and special protected areas. Furthermore solar power stations may be built in Grade 2 and 3 natural site areas and also in protected areas with sustainable use of natural resource, only if they meet the requirements specified in the Resolution.