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Forestry Development Master Plan 1996 – 2020.

National Policies
Ghana
Africa
Western Africa

The overall aim of the present Forestry Development Master Plan is to provide a basis for achieving sustainable utilization and development of forest and wildlife resources, modernization of the timber industry and conservation of the environment, and thereby ensure realization of the objectives of the Forest and Wildlife Policy. At the same time, the various proposals have had to take account of the need to improve the state of the environment, the complexities of land tenure and the importance of appropriate and efficient land use.

Uganda Forestry Policy 2001.

National Policies
Uganda
Africa
Eastern Africa

The overall Vision of the present cross-sectoral Forest Policy is formulated as follows: “A sufficiently forested, ecologically stable and economically prosperous Uganda”. Part 2 concerns Guiding Principles for the Forest Sector building on the government's national development priorities of poverty eradication and good governance.

National Forest Plan 2002.

National Policies
Uganda
Africa
Eastern Africa

The Goal of the present cross-sectoral National Forest Plan (NFP) is formulated as follows: “An integrated forest sector that achieves sustainable increases in economic, social and environmental benefits from forests and trees by all the people of Uganda, especially the poor and vulnerable”.The objectives of the NFP are: 1) To raise the incomes and quality of life of poor people through forestry developments, targeting sustainable livelihoods amongst small-scale, mainly rural stakeholders, with strategies based on-farm, in natural forests or off-farm; 2) To increase economic productivity an

Ley Nº 6/2015 - Ley Agraria de Extremadura.

Legislation
Spain
Europe
Southern Europe

La presente Ley tiene por objeto establecer un marco general que regule la actividad de los sectores agrario y agroalimentario en Extremadura, de conformidad con el carácter estratégico de los mismos para el desarrollo de la Comunidad Autónoma, así como el régimen jurídico de las infraestructuras rurales de Extremadura.

Marco Estratégico Agrario. Directrices Básicas 2009- 2018.

National Policies
Paraguay
Americas
South America

Este documento, de carácter multisectorial, constituye el marco estratégico para el desarrollo del sector agrario en todo el territorio nacional, relativamente al período 2009-2018. El propósito del Marco Estratégico Agrario (MEA) es servir de instrumento para el desarrollo del sector agrario y así contribuir a elevar el nivel y mejorar la calidad de vida de los actores del sector, así como de la población paraguaya en su conjunto.

Regional Law No. 1741-OZ “On allotment of plots of land free of charge in ownership to some categories of citizens”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Regional Law regulates the allotment, free of charge, of public land plots with delimited ownership and pertaining to the regional or municipal public land stock in ownership to some categories of citizens. The following categories of citizens shall have the right of allotment free of charge of public land in ownership: (a) multi-child families; (b) single-parent families with dependent children of minority age; (c) orphans upon reaching the age of 25 years thereby; and (d) families awarded with the Order “Parental glory”.

Regional Law No. 346-ZS amending Regional Law No. 19-zs “On regulation of land relations”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

Article 9.1 establishes minimum and maximum land plot area dimensions allotted free of charge to citizens in ownership for individual housing construction, subsidiary small holding and family farming.

Amends: Regional Law No. 19-zs “On regulation of land relations”. (2015-02-25)

Regional Law No. 763-OZ “On allotment of plots of land on the regional territory”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Regional Law regulates the issues of allotment free of charge of public land plots pertaining to the regional or municipal public land stock in ownership or on lease to natural and legal persons, but also in cases envisaged by Land Code of the Russian Federation in permanent (open-ended) tenancy to legal persons and to natural and legal persons in tenancy or lease free of charge or for fee.

Regional Law No. 668-5-ZKO “On allotment of plots of land free of charge in ownership to some categories of citizens”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Regional Law regulates the issues of allotment free of charge of public land plots pertaining to the regional or municipal public land stock in ownership to some categories of citizens. The following categories of citizens shall have the right of allotment free of charge of public land in ownership: (a) multi-child families (with three and more dependent children); (b) single-parent families; (c) disabled persons. Plots of land shall be granted within the boundaries of municipal district of permanent residence.

Regional Law No. 35-ZAO amending Regional Law No. 39-ZAO “On regulation of land relations”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

Article 5 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Minimum and maximum land areas related to plots of public and municipal agricultural land allotted for family farming shall be set as follows: (a) maximum – 15 ha; minimum – 0,5 ha”.

Amends: Regional Law No. 39-ZAO “On regulation of land relations”. (2009-06-19)

Regional Law No. 154-ZO “On regulation of land relations”.

Legislation
Russia
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Regional Law regulates relations dealing with land tenure, protection and conservation of land, establishing plenary powers of regional state bodies in this sphere. It establishes minimum and maximum (150 ha) public and municipal land areas for plots of land allotted for family farming, and minimum (0, 5 ha) of agricultural land plots allotted in ownership for family farming. Single natural or legal persons cannot have in ownership more than 10 percent of the whole available agricultural land area on the regional territory.