Meeting symbol/code: CGRFA/TTLE-ABS-1/14/2 Rev.1
Session: Sess.1
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2014Australia
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesMayo, 2014Australia
Meeting Name: Intergovernmental Technical Working Group on Forest Genetic Resources (of the CGRFA) - ITWG-FGR
Meeting symbol/code: CGRFA/WG-FGR-3/14/8 -
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An Act to provide for obtaining access to neighbouring land for the purpose of carrying out work and for incidental purposes and to amend the Magistrates Court (Small Claims Division) Act 1989.
LegislaciónAustralia, OceaníaWhere a person: (a) requires entry to land, other than a highway, for the purpose of carrying out work on other land; and; (b) the land on which he or she requires entry is adjoining or adjacent to the land in respect of which he or she wishes to carry out the work; and (c) he or she does not have the agreement of another person whose agreement to the entry is required -the first-mentioned person may apply to the court for an order authorising access to the subject land on such occasions and during such period as may be specified in the order.
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Library ResourceLegislaciónAustralia, Oceanía
This Act concerns servitude and the right of passage on other people’s land for the purpose of carrying out works on one’s own land or on utility services on that land. The Act provides for the legal procedures for implementing such rights.
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Library ResourceRegulacionesAustralia, Oceanía
These Regulations, consisting of 3 sections, implement provisions of the Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992. The Regulations provide for administrative and legal proceedings requirements to Neighbouring Land access, which may be established by the court under section 5(4)(a) of the Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 if the owner of the subject land, or other person whose agreement to the entry on the subject land is required, cannot be found. The court may make an order for substituted service if satisfied that the applicant cannot find the owner of the subject land.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2007Angola, Mozambique, Zambia, Guatemala, China, Sierra Leona, Etiopía, Myanmar, Tailandia, Nueva Zelandia, Nepal, Laos, Filipinas, Viet Nam, Kirguistán, Italia, Tanzania, Países Bajos, India, Mongolia, Camboya, Asia
Laos depends heavily on rice based agriculture systems and there is evidence that the traditional diversified diet and income base is being eroded, resulting in a negative effect on the livelihoods of the people. The opportunity to gather food in forests is diminishing and dietary diversity is being narrowed.
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Volume 9 Issue 9
Publicación revisada por paresSeptiembre, 2020Australia, Canadá, Estados Unidos de AméricaInclusive knowledge systems that engage local perspectives and social and natural sciences are difficult to generate and infuse into decision-making processes but are critical for conservation planning. This paper explores local tacit knowledge application to identify wildlife locations, movement patterns and heightened opportunities and barriers for connectivity conservation planning in a critical linkage area known as the Chignecto Isthmus in the eastern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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Library ResourceLegislaciónGuam, Oceanía
This Chapter provides for title to accessory matters to land such as fixtures put on the land by others, new land formed by alluvium, river banks carried away by sudden violence, island formed in a stream which is not navigable, islands formed by division of a river. The Chapter also provides for removing of removable fixtures by a tenant.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2012Australia
For 25 years the Australian Landcare program has encouraged rural land managers to work cooperatively to resolve natural resource management issues across the nation. Landcare has spread and the model is used internationally. Despite its successes, Landcare has come under criticism for not sufficiently directing land management practices towards environmental sustainability. This criticism sees it as having maintained the “status quo”.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2015Australia, Brasil, Canadá, Estados Unidos de América, India, Rusia, China
Groundwater vulnerability assessment is an important task in water resources and land management. The most sophisticated among the vulnerability assessment techniques is the GIS-based DRASTIC model. However, despite its popularity, it is marred with excessive subjectivity glitches; little research has been conducted to address the shortcomings associated with this method. This study investigates various issues regarding the application of the GIS-based DRASTIC model through a critical review of relevant literatures.
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