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Selected indicators of food and agriculture development in Asia-Pacific region, 1990-2000

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 2001
Fiji
Bangladesh
Samoa
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Laos
Tonga
Iran
Pakistan
Thailand
Nepal
Republic of Korea
Philippines
Solomon Islands
Malaysia
Myanmar
Cambodia
India
Bhutan
Maldives
Papua New Guinea
Mongolia
Asia

A comprehensive and detailed compilation of statistics on farming, livestock, fishery, forestry and nutrition in Asia-Pacific countries for the above period. A handy comparison of changes over the past decade in the use of agricultural land and farm inputs and production of crops, livestock, fisheries and forestry in Asia-Pacific where nearly 60 percent of the about 3.2 billion people in 1999 were engaged in farming and related activities.

Measures of of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for the Administration of Administrative Area Boundaries.

Regulations
февраля, 2001
China

These Measures, consisting of 15 Articles, are formulated in order to strengthen the administration of administrative area boundaries at all levels in the autonomous region.The civil administration departments of the people's governments at all levels are the competent authorities for the management of administrative area boundaries. The governments of the two sides adjacent to the administrative boundaries shall not approve immigration, reclamation or all production activities harmful to the ecological environment at certain distances on both sides of the administrative boundaries.

Land Transaction Law 2001.

Legislation
декабря, 2000
Austria

The purpose of the present Law is to safeguard the public interest on the occasion of the transfer of land or parts thereof, taking into account the need to comply with the principles of a sustainable protection of the environment, nature and landscape.

The role of tenure in the management of trees at the community level

Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2000
Southern Africa
Eastern Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa
Uganda
Malawi

This paper examines the effects of tenure on tree management at a community level. First, several important conceptual issues arising from this particular meso-level focus are discussed. Second, a description of the key tenure and tree management issues in Uganda and Malawi is presented. In each case, data representing changes in land use and tree cover between the 1960-70s and 1990s are analyzed. In both countries, there has been significant conversion of land from woodlands to agriculture. Tree cover has been more or less maintained over time in Uganda but has decreased in Malawi.