This Act, consisting of 99 sections divided into twelve Parts, establishes the local government and community justice groups for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. It applies to indigenous local government areas of laws relating to public places in Queensland.
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 1984Australia
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Reunión de Trabajo sobre Agricultura y Mercados de Alimentos
Reports & ResearchSeptember, 1984Dominican RepublicAnaliza el campesinado y la economia dominicana; la tenencia y uso de la tierra; el mercado de alimentos; y los procesos de urbanizacion y marginalidad.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 1985India, Southern Asia
During the past two decades there has been increasing concern that the development strategies of the 1950s and 1960s would neither eliminate nor even greatly reduce poverty even as the pervasive nature of that poverty became more widely recognized. This increase in concern conincided with the drama of the major biological breakthroughs in food production associated with the "green revolution." A debate began on whether there was a causal relation between the technology of the green revolution and the incidence of rural poverty.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1984Netherlands
De in 1981 en 1982 verleende en geweigerde bouw- en aanlegvergunningen in 25 Drentse gemeenten zijn geinventariseerd en er is nagegaan welke procedure de gemeenten hebben gevolgd. Het betreft uitsluitend vergunningaanvragen van land- en tuinbouwers voor de uitvoering van werken en werkzaamheden ten behoeve van de uitoefening van hun bedrijf. Van de 451 aangevraagde vergunningen voor bouw binnen een bouwperceel zijn er slechts 2 geweigerd; voor bouwen buiten het bouwperceel werden 11 vergunningen verleend en 2 geweigerd.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1984Kenya
In the Kinangop Plateau of Kenya where small holder farmers have been settled, varied climate and soils occur and the level of land use and management is not as high as may be expected. The climate and soils were therefore studied with a view to identity the constraints they present to land use and management and how the constraints may be rectified. Low temperatures and frequent frosts are the main climate constraints while imperfect drainage, low fertility and shallow effective rooting depth are some of the soil constraints.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1984Guinea-Bissau
The constitution was approved and adopted by the National Popular Assembly.
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1985Botswana, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe
Botswana's meat export parastatal, the Botswana Meat Commission (BMC), has been much in the local news. Cattle suppliers have become accustomed to substantial annual producer price increases from this successful national industry, which has expanded increasingly into European markets. But at the end of 1984 it was announced that there would be no bonus paid and no price increase for 1985. This was later changed to a small 5% price increase, following producer pressure.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1984Netherlands
In het kader van de "Projectstudie Midden-Brabant" is een model ontwikkeld voor het maken van financiele prognoses in de landbouwstructuur. Deze ontwikkelingen worden gevolgd via het samenvoegen van veranderingen die worden gesimuleerd op individuele bedrijven. De veranderingen worden gesimuleerd op grond van uit het verleden geschatte gedragsveranderingen
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1984Netherlands
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1984Kenya, France, Nigeria, Philippines, Micronesia, Australia, Ghana, Congo, Guinea, India, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Niger, Brazil
Shifting cultivation, under its diverse forms of slash and burn system, is a traditional method of cultivating tropical upland soils, mostly for subsistence purposes. This traditional system of cultivation is in ecological balance with the environment and does not irreversibly degrade the soil resource, provided a sufficient length of fallow is allowed for soil restoration. However, increasing population pressures necessitate more intensive use of land. The consequence is extended cropping periods and shortened fallows.
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