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Règlement d'application de la loi du 8 mai 2012 sur la géoinformation (RLGéo-VD).

Regulations
Switzerland
Europe
Western Europe

Le présent règlement a pour objet l'application de la loi du 8 mai 2012 sur la géoinformation. L'annexe 1 concrétise le catalogue des géodonnées de base de droit fédéral en désignant les services dont relèvent la saisie, la mise à jour et la gestion des géodonnées de base de droit fédéral au niveau cantonal. L'annexe 2 contient le catalogue des géodonnées de base de droit cantonal et désigne les services dont relèvent la saisie, la mise à jour et la gestion de ces géodonnées.

Decree No. 6.961 approving the agri-ecological zoning of sugarcane cultivation.

Regulations
Brazil
Americas
South America

The Decree, composed of four articles and one Annex, provides for agri-ecological zoning of sugarcane cultivation and attribute to the National Monetary Found the duty to establish norms to finance the sector of alcohol production from sugar. The Annex provides technical criteria for the zoning and land-use planning.

Arrêté interministériel n°2015-0205-MDEAFMATD-SG du 02 mars 2015 portant mesures de suspension des attributions de terrain du domaine immobilier de l’Etat et des collectivités territoriales.

Regulations
Mali
Africa
Western Africa

Le présent arrêté suspend sur toute l’étendue du territoire, les attributions et autorisations d’occupation des terrains du domaine public et privé immobilier de l’Etat et des Collectivités territoriales.La durée des mesures de suspensions est de six (06) mois renouvelables en fonction des nécessités.

National Land Policy of Sierra Leone.

National Policies
Sierra Leone
Western Africa
Africa

The Final National Land Policy (NLP) of Sierra Leone provides the vision, principles and policy components to give direction to and definition of the roles and responsibilities of various government and customary authorities, and other non-state actors, in land management. Specifically, it enunciates policy statements in respect of the key components of the National Land Policy such as access to land and tenure, land use, regulation and the management of special land issues, land administration structures, land laws and the Constitution.

Planning and Environment (2013 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2016 (R&O.164/2015).

Regulations
Jersey
Europe
Northern Europe

This Order amends the High Hedges (Application Fee) (Jersey) Order, the Planning and Building (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2008, the Waste Management (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2008 and the Plant Health (Field Inspections – Fees) (Jersey) Order 2014. The Planning and Building (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2008 are amended by substituting for the table in Schedule 1 a new table. The table sets out fees for proposed development including agricultural and horticultural buildings and appeals against refusal to grant a planning permission.

Amends: Waste Management (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2008. (2010-01-01)

Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2010 (S.I. No. 654 of 2010).

Regulations
United Kingdom
Europe
Northern Europe

This Order amends the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 in relation to England only. The amendments concern, among other things: powers of local authorities pursuant to the principal Order to give directions so as to apply a specific planning permission required for development of a specified class in the area to which the direction applies; the procedure relating to such directions; other planning permissions; and other development.

Amends: Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order (S.I. 418 of 1995). (1995-02-22)

Decision No. 86/2009/QD-TTg approving the master plan on socio-economic development of Dak Lak province up to 2020.

Regulations
Vietnam
Asia
South-Eastern Asia

This Decision approves the master plan on the socio-economic development of Dak Lak province.The master plan aims at bringing into play the province’s potential and advantages, especially human, capital, land, forest and hydraulic resources and minerals, for accelerating economic and labour restructuring.The main objectives of the plan include: development of agriculture, forestry and fishery; protection, development and rational exploitation of forest resources; sustainable protection and development of the environment and of natural resources; development of water supply, drainage and irr

National Land Policy.

National Policies
Saint Lucia
Americas
Caribbean

Land is and will remain a primary asset for national development, performing multiple social, economic, ecological and cultural functions. In our vision, land, including both terrestrial and marine areas, will contribute to economic development in agriculture, fisheries, tourism, trade, manufacturing and other sectors. It will also provide the space for all Saint Lucians to live and shelter, it will contribute to food security for the nation and good nutrition for all its citizens.