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Showing items 55 through 63 of 135.This Regional Act aims at protecting the soil and water sources in Toscana against risks produced by natural disasters. It lays down restrictions on building activities and prohibits water drainage in banks and beds of rivers.
This Regional Act sets forth the legislative framework for the protection and preservation of soil in the Abruzzo Region, in accordance with the principles that govern sustainable development and sustainable use of natural resources.
These provisions lay down some amendments and addenda to Regional Act No. 17 of 2013 making provision on environmental restoration and disposal of asbestos. The addenda concern the use of ecological methods to remove asbestos.
The aim of this Act is the promotion and development of green spaces in urban areas. The Municipalities shall be responsible for developing urban green spaces within their territories, whilst a special committee under the Ministry of the Environment shall exercise monitoring functions.
This Regional Act sets out the legislative framework for promoting the economic and social development of mountain areas. To this end it promotes the creation of “mountain unions” which are composed of municipalities falling within mountain territories.
These provisions lay down some amendments and addenda to Regional Act No. 56 of 1977 on land use and preservation. The amendments concern the instruments for planning the use of agricultural and urban land and protecting landscapes.
This Regional Act sets out the legislative framework for the integral bonification of land with a view to ensuring land conservation, water safety, environmental protection and preservation of rural areas.
This Regional Act sets forth rules and principles governing the conservation of soil, which is deemed to be a non renewable resource, essential for the protection of landscapes and ecosystem preservation.
The present Ordinance enforces the Law on official survey of 8 November 2005. Article 1 establishes that the Ordinance applies to all issuing of extracts and elaboration of data on official land survey on behalf of competent authorities.