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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Law establishes legal status, the modalities of allotment, attachment and management of the territories of traditional nature management of indigenous scanty population of the North in the Khabarovsk Territory and is aimed at the solution of economic, social and demographic problems of indigenous scanty population of the North for the purpose of ensuring traditional way of life of the aforesaid population.

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    Legislation
    Philippines, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    This Act lays down the basic principles of forest management and conservation, makes provision for the administration of forestry (Chap. I), the survey and classification of lands for purposes of forestry (Chap. II), and the use of forest resources (Chap. III).Basic policy principles are outlined in section 2. Section 3 contains definitions.

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    Legislation
    Guinea-Bissau, Africa, Western Africa

    A law that regulates land-use planning and rational exploitation of land. Land is property of the Government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, its exploitation is allowed only under concession or authorization granted by the Government. Agricultural land exploitation areas shall not exceed 300 hectars, but the Council of Ministers may authorize land-use concessions to cooperatives and national or foreign companies for areas not exceeding 1500 hectars.

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    Lov om vern mot forurensninger og om avfall (Forurensningsloven).

    Legislation
    Norway, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Act provides rules for the prevention of pollution of the environment.

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    Legislation
    New Zealand, Oceania

    This Act, consisting of 5 Parts and three Schedules, provides for the following aspects of forestry assets: management of the Crown’s forest assets; the transfer of those assets while at the same time protecting the claims of Maori under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975; in the case of successful claims by Maori under that Act, the transfer of Crown forest land to Maori ownership and for payment by the Crown to Maori of compensation; and other incidental matters.It is divided into the following Parts: Crown forest land (I); Crown forestry assets and Crown forestry licences (II); Return of Cr

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    Regulations
    Morocco, Africa, Northern Africa

    Ce dahir porte application du dahir sur la défense et de la restauration des sols. La mesure principale, consistant en la création de zones dites "périmètres de défense et de restauration des sols d'intérêt national", fera l'objet d'une publicité locale outre à la publication sur le Bulletin officiel. Les articles de 4 à 11 portent réglementation relative à l'indemnité allouée aux intéressés lorsque l'exécution des travaux d'infrastructure ne peut pas être suivie par la création de banquettes céréalières ou de plantations fruitières ou de boisement de production.

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    Legislation
    Moldova, Eastern Europe, Europe

    This Law regulates the use, management and protection of natural resources in the interest of ecological safety and economic development. It is composed of ten chapters and four annexes. After defining and classifying natural resources (renewable, non-renewable, national, local, reserved and protected, curative, i.e. used for prevention and treatment of illnesses) (chaps. 1 and 2).

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    Legislation
    Colombia, Americas, South America

    El Código nacional de recursos naturales renovables y de protección del medio ambiente, consta de 340 artículos organizados en dos libros: Del Ambiente (Libro Primero) y De la Propiedad, Uso e Influencia Ambiental de los Recursos Naturales Renovables (Libro Segundo).

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    Regulations
    Colombia, Americas, South America

    El Reglamento consta de 288 artículos y reglamenta las normas relacionadas con el recurso agua en todos sus estados. Declara, a tenor del artículo 1º del Decreto Nº 2811/74, de 18 de diciembre de 1974, que la preservación y manejo de las aguas son de utilidad pública. La administración y manejo del recurso hídrico corresponde al Instituto Nacional de los Recursos Naturales Renovables y del Ambiente (INDERENA), salvo cuando haya sido adscrita a otras entidades.

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