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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 1999
Australie
Madagascar
Océanie

En conclusion, des informations actuelles, fiables et transparentes sur le secteur forestier sont un ingrdient vital du processus d'amnagement durable. Toutes les organisations et institutions engages dans la gestion durable des forts devraient exploiter les moyens offerts par Internet pour coordonner et relier les serveurs et optimiser ainsi la valeur des informations disponibles.

Environment and Natural Resources in Small Island Developing States

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 1999
Dominique
Fidji
Maurice
République dominicaine
Samoa
Micronésie
Vanuatu
Tonga
Haïti
Îles Cook
Comores
Guyana
Cap-Vert
Trinité-et-Tobago
Suriname
Maldives
Palaos
Îles Marshall
Belize
Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis
Grenade
Jamaïque
Saint-Vincent-et-les Grenadines
Cuba
Malte
Guinée
Îles Salomon
Seychelles
Kiribati
Tuvalu
Nauru
Sainte-Lucie
Sao Tomé-et-Principe
Bahamas
Bahreïn
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Barbade
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Nioué
Amériques
Europe
Asie
Afrique
Océanie

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Second National Environment Action Plan (NEAP II).

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National Policies
Décembre, 1998
Maldives

This Second National Environment Action Plan is a nation-wide sectoral document that provides a framework to guide the efforts in ensuring that the Maldives continues to develop in a sustainable manner. The approach taken in the formulation of this NEAP II results in drawing out a number of key issues which need to be addressed and then identifying appropriate responses to them.

Regulations of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone on Conservation of Water and Soil.

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Regulations
Février, 1997
Chine

These Regulations are formulated in accordance with Law on Conservation of Water and Soil of the People’s Republic of China, aiming to prevent and control the water loss and soil erosion, protect and make rational use of resources of water and soil, reduce floods and droughts, improve the ecological environment.

National Land Policy.

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National Policies
Décembre, 1996
Jamaïque

The National Land Policy was adopted by Jamaica in 1997 as a national policy for the land sector. It establishes the framework needed for Jamaica to become more progressive, transparent and modern in its approaches to land and geographic information management systems, land administration and utilization, land resources and environmental management, and land development planning.

Measures of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for implementation of the Soil and Water Conservation Law.

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Regulations
Septembre, 1994
Chine

The purpose of these Measures is to prevent and control water and soil loss, protect and rationally utilize water and soil resources, reduce floods, droughts, wind and sand disasters, improve the ecological environment, build ecological security barrier, and ensure the sustainable development of economy and society.

Measures of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region for the implementation of the Water and Soil Conservation Law of the People's Republic of China.

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Regulations
Avril, 1994
Chine

The purpose of these Measures is to prevent and control water and soil loss, protect and rationally use water and soil resources, reduce flood and drought disasters, improve ecological environment, and ensure the sustainable development of economy and society.

Erosion Control Work Act.

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Legislation
Mars, 1994
République de Corée

The purpose of this Act is to contribute to the promotion of the public interest and the development of industries by effectively executing erosion control work in order to prevent devastation of national land and conserve the national land. Article 23 deals with erosion control work by local governments.

Administrative regulations on the planning and construction of villages and towns.

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Regulations
Juin, 1993
Chine

These Regulations are formulated to strengthen the planning and construction management of villages and towns, improve the production and living environment thereof, and promote the development of rural economy and society.The planning of villages and towns shall be developed and supervised by the township level people's governments.