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Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2002
Eslovênia
França
Macedónia do Norte
Eslováquia
Estados Unidos
Suécia
Dinamarca
Bulgária
Estónia
Letónia
Canadá
República da Coreia
Japão
Hungria
Moldávia
Albânia
Itália
Polônia
Índia
República Checa
Geórgia
Arménia
Grécia
Europa Oriental
Ásia Central

This guide on Rural property tax systems in Central and Eastern Europe has been prepared to support governments in the design and implementation of systems to raise revenues at local levels.

Sustainable Management of Land and Water Resources: Combating Desertification and Prevention of Land Degradation

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002
Eslovênia
Macedónia do Norte
Eslováquia
Espanha
Turquia
Croácia
Azerbaijão
Ucrânia
Bulgária
Arménia
Grécia
Malta
Bielorrússia
Chipre
Hungria
Moldávia
Albânia
Itália
Portugal
Polônia
Geórgia
Romênia
República Checa
Europa

Meeting Name: European Commission on Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: ECA/32/02/2
Session: Sess. 32

Ordenación sostenible de tierras y recursos hídricos: lucha contra la desertificación y prevención de la degradación de las tierras - ECA 32/02/2

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2002
Macedónia do Norte
Moldávia
Albânia
Portugal
Bulgária
Malta
Geórgia
Arménia
Europa

Meeting Name: European Commission on Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: ECA/32/02/2
Session: Sess. 32

Agrarian Reform in Uzbekistan and Other Central Asian Countries

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Dezembro, 2001
Moldávia
Tajiquistão
Turquemenistão
Ucrânia
Usbequistão
Quirguistão
Rússia
Cazaquistão
Bielorrússia
Arménia

The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 have followed different paths of transition to a market economy in the agricultural sector. Kyrgyzstan has been the most aggressive in restructuring agricultural enterprises, privatizing land, and promoting individual farming.

Land Reform in Eastern Europe - Western CIS, Transcaucuses, Balkans, and EU Accession Countries

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2001
Sérvia
Eslovênia
Macedónia do Norte
Eslováquia
Lituânia
Croácia
Azerbaijão
Ucrânia
Quirguistão
Bulgária
Estónia
Letónia
Bielorrússia
Bósnia e Herzegovina
Hungria
Moldávia
Albânia
Arménia
Polônia
Alemanha
Geórgia
Romênia
República Checa
Europa

The former socialist countries of Eastern Europe (that is, Europe east of Germany and west of the Urals, but including all of Russia) began a transition to a market economy in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.

The IMF funding deforestation: how International Monetary Fund loans and policies are responsible for global forest loss

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Dezembro, 2000
Honduras
Chile
Ucrânia
Indonésia
Quirguistão
Gana
Cazaquistão
Moldávia
Guiana
Bielorrússia
República Centro-Africana
Nicarágua
Tajiquistão
Turquemenistão
Madagáscar
Usbequistão
Camarões
Tanzania
Equador
Papua-Nova Guiné
Rússia
Arménia
Brasil
Oceânia
África subsariana
América Latina e Caribe
Ásia Oriental

Report which alleges that International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans and policies have caused extensive deforestation in each of the 15 countries of Africa, Latin America, and Asia studied.This forest loss, the author claims, has occurred both directly and indirectly through:the IMF's promotion of foreign investment in natural resource sectorsausterity measures that cut spending on environmental

Global Forest Resources Assessment 2000

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2000
Austrália
Nova Zelândia
México
Rússia
Moldávia
Ucrânia
Bielorrússia

The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2000 (FRA 2000) provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the world's forest resources at the end of the second millennium. It is the result of the collective efforts of the countries of the world.

Constitution of the Republic of Moldova.

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Constitution
Julho, 1994
Moldova

All citizens of the Republic of Moldova are equal before the Law indifferent on their origin, their origin, their social and patrimonial state, their race and nationality, their sex, education, language, religion, occupation, place of residence and other circumstances (Article 4).