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Town and Country Planning (Appeal Tribunal) Rules, 1997.

Regulations
Jamaica
Americas
Caribbean

These Rules outline requirements for and procedures of notification of appeal and appeal with the Tribunal against enforcement notices pursuant to provisions of the Town and Country Planning Act. A notice shall be accompanied by the following documents: (1) the enforcement notice to which the appeal relates; (ii) where the relevant enforcement notice requires the cessation of work in any development, a certificate from the Government Town Planner certifying that the work has ceased in conformity with that Notice (rule 3). (5 rules)

Identification of activities which may have detrimental effect on environment: Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area: Extension (G.N. R. 1526 of 1998).

Regulations
South Africa
Southern Africa
Africa

This Notice of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, made under section 21 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, identifies in Schedule 1 activities that may have a detrimental effect on the environment in respect of areas included in Schedule 2, which form the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area. Those activities include: disturbance of vegetation, dredging, dune stabilisation and earthworks.

Regulations under section 26 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 regarding identified activities concerning the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area: Extension (G.N. 1528 of 1998).

Regulations
South Africa
Southern Africa
Africa

This Notice of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, made under section 26 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, concerns approval of undertaking of activities which are identified in GN. R. 1526 in respect of the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area referred to in that Government Notice. Those activities include: disturbance of vegetation, dredging, dune stabilisation and earthworks.

Regulations regarding activities concerning the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area (G.N. R. 881 of 1996).

Regulations
South Africa
Southern Africa
Africa

This Notice of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, made under section 26 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, concerns authorization of activities as identified G.N. No. 879 that may have a detrimental effect on the environment in respect of areas forming the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area. Those activities include: disturbance of vegetation, dredging, dune stabilisation and earthworks. An application for a permit shall be made to local authorities and shall be accompanied by an environmental impact assessment.

Designation of administrator, local authorities who may issue authorisation for undertaking of activities in Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area (G.N. 880 of 1996).

Regulations
South Africa
Southern Africa
Africa

This Notice of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, made under section 16 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, designates in the Schedule the Administrator and the local authorities who may issue written authorization for the undertaking of activities which are identified in GN. R. 879 in respect of the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area referred to in that Government Notice. Those activities include: disturbance of vegetation, dredging, dune stabilisation and earthworks.

Identification of activities which may have detrimental effect on environment: Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Area (G.N. 879 of 1996).

Regulations
South Africa
Southern Africa
Africa

This Notice of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, made under section 21 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, identifies activities that may have a detrimental effect on the environment in respect of areas included in Schedule 2, which form the Outeniqua Sensitive Coastal Areas. Those activities include: disturbance of vegetation, dredging, dune stabilisation and earthworks. The Notice shall not apply to activities of a like nature carried out in the normal pursuit of agriculture or gardening.

Declaration of protected natural environment: Atherstone (A.N. 124 of 1994).

Regulations
South Africa
Southern Africa
Africa

This Notice, made under section 16 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989, declares the area described in the Schedule to be a Protected Natural Environment and specifies directions that shall be applicable to the area: properties in the area shall be managed and controlled in accordance with section 16 and 17 of the Act as a collaborative nature reserve and general objectives of the Act shall be pursued on the properties which shall be managed as a reserve with exclusion of any normal or conventional agricultural activities.

Implements: Environment Conservation Act. (2009)

Regulation on the establishment of the Public Institution Nature Park " Papuk".

Regulations
Croatia
Europe
Southern Europe

With this Regulation, the Republic of Croatia has established a institution called “Public Nature Park Papuk", as a public institution of high interest for the Republic of Croatia.This Institution provides various services in accordance with the Law on the Protection of Nature, and in particular: the protection, maintenance and promotion of the Nature Park "Papuk" in order to protect and maintain the authenticity of nature, ensuring uninterrupted continuation of natural processes and the sustainable use of natural resources; supervision over the conditions and protection measures; control o

Environmentally Sensitive Areas (Stage II) Designation Order 2000 (S.I. No. 3050 of 2000).

Regulations
United Kingdom
Europe
Northern Europe

Section 18 of the Agriculture Act 1986 gives the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food power to designate areas in England as environmentally sensitive areas where it appears to him particularly desirable to conserve, protect or enhance environmental features in those areas by the maintenance or adoption of particular agricultural methods. This Order designates areas in Breckland, Clun, North Peak, Suffolk River Valleys and Test Valley as environmentally sensitive areas (art. 3).

Decree No. 163/1999/ND-CP on assigning and leasing of forestry land to organizations, households and individuals for stable and long-term use for forestry purposes.

Regulations
Vietnam
Asia
South-Eastern Asia

This Decree provides for the assignment of forestry land by the State to organizations, households and individuals for "stable and long-term" use in the form of land assignment without land use levy or lease of forestry land (art. 1). Forestry land is allocated or leased to specified subjects whose main source of income is agriculture, aquaculture of the winning of salt or various specified organizations. No levies shall be charged. Forestry land includes: national parks, nature conservation forests, and various kinds of protection forests (art. 3).

Decree No. 13 of the State Committee on Land Resources, Geodesy and Cartography validating the Regulation on the establishment of administrative and territorial units.

Regulations
Belarus
Eastern Europe
Europe

This Decree establishes the modalities of delimitation of administrative and territorial boundaries, including mapping, calculation of the perimeter of boundaries, calculation of area of administrative and territorial units, and legalization of the boundaries. In the process of mapping the following boundaries shall be established: (a) administrative and territorial units (urban and rural areas); and (b) areas with special land tenure (protected areas, national parks, biosphere reserves, territories of cultural heritage).