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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    May, 2006
    China

    The Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Surveying and Mapping Law of the People's Republic of China, for the purpose of enhancing the administration of surveying and mapping results, safeguarding national security, promoting the use of surveying and mapping results.The administrative department for surveying and mapping under the State Council shall be in charge of the unified administration of the surveying and mapping results nationwide.

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    Regulations
    May, 2006
    Cameroon

    Le présent décret fixe l’organisation et les modalités de fonctionnement du Bulletin des Avis Domaniaux et Fonciers, institué au sein de chaque Délégation Provinciale des Domaines et des Affaires Foncières, assure la publication des actes et des textes domaniaux et fonciers soumis à l’obligation de publicité.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    May, 2006
    Austria

    The present Act introduces some amendments to the Land Transaction Act (LGBl. No. 61/1993).

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    Reports & Research
    May, 2006

    The importance of feed in increasing livestock productivity and benefits from livestock is stressed. Four major feed resources are identified: pastures, common property resources, forests, and fallow lands; planted forages; crop residues; and concentrate and agricultural by-products. There is a scarcity of quantitative, countrywide data on the current contribution of these resources to the actual feed budget, and the likely trends in future. Systematic mapping of fodder resources is required, and seen as an integral part of feed research.

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    Reports & Research
    May, 2006

    The world’s climate is continuing to change at rates that are projected to be unprecedented in recent human history. Some models are now indicating that the temperature increases to 2100 may be larger than previously estimated in 2001. The impacts of climate change are likely to be considerable in tropical regions. Developing countries are generally considered more vulnerable to the effects of climate change than more developed countries, largely attributed to a low capacity to adapt in the developing world.

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    Policy Papers & Briefs
    June, 2006
    Mozambique

    Mozambique is one of the countries in Africa receiving significant amounts of development assistance. It owes this privileged position to many factors. First of all, after a protracted civil war which lasted from the late seventies to the early nineties, Mozambique’s then Marxist oriented government and the “right-wing” Renamo rebels signed a peace agreement which has since held.

  7. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    June, 2006
    Global

    En novembre 2004, au bout de deux années de mise au point, le Conseil de la FAO a adopté les Directives volontaires relatives au droit à l'alimentation qui sont, dans les faits, un instrument juridique nouveau pour

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