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Recuperação de mais-valias fundiárias urbanas na América Latina: debilidade na implementação, ambiguidades na interpretação

Reports & Research
ноября, 1999
Brazil

Esta tese examina o tema da recuperação de mais-valias fundiárias urbanas, situando-o como campo de investigação multidisciplinar e mapeando seu entendimento no contexto latinoamericano. O trabalho identifica relações entre o diagnóstico da debilidade na implementação de instrumentos de política urbana associados ao tema na América Latina e o das ambiguidades em sua interpretação, investigando a existência de um hiato entre o reconhecimento abstrato do tema e sua apropriação concreta na região.

Onzième congrès forestier mondial

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 1997
Niger

Etant donn le statut spcial de ce Congrs qui clt le XXe sicle, ce numro d'Unasylva diffre des numros prcdents lis aux Congrs forestiers mondiaux (qui traitaient de thmes annexes), en ce sens qu'il est entirement consacr aux articles du Congrs

Funding sustainable forestry

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 1997
South Africa
Colombia
Denmark
Italy

This issue of Unasylva looks at various aspects of the overall financing situation in forestry and highlights areas where additional progress could and should be made. The issue draws heavily on material prepared for the June 1996 Workshop on Financial Mechanisms and Sources of Finance for Sustainable Forestry, held in Pretoria, South Africa.

Le financement de la foresterie durable

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 1997

Ce numro d'Unasylva se penche sur divers aspects de la situation globale du financement de la foresterie et met en lumire certains secteurs qui pourraient - ou devraient - se mobiliser davantage. Il s'appuie en partie sur le matriel prsent l'Atelier de Pretoria (Afrique du Sud) de juin 1996 sur les mcanismes financiers et les sources de financement en faveur d'une foresterie durable.

Forest valuation for decision making

Journal Articles & Books
ноября, 1997
Slovenia
United States of America
Rwanda
Sweden
Peru
Australia
Canada
Costa Rica
Thailand
Nepal
Madagascar
Botswana
Ecuador
India
Mexico
Brazil
Kenya

This paper reviews various methodologies for forest valuation and describes how they have been used in the preparation of forestry investment projects and programmes. It confirms that many potentially good valuation methodologies exist and it presents summaries of most of the main methodologies used. The document highlights other important considerations that have to be considered in any analysis (e.g. distribution of costs and benefits, different perceptions of value). It also reveals that valuation is not widely used at the moment in forestry project preparation.

Decree No.2190-1 of 1992 of the Supreme Soviet regarding enactment of Law No.2872-1 of 1992 “On mortgage”.

Legislation
декабря, 1991
Europe
Eastern Europe
Russia

The Supreme Soviet decrees as follows: 1). Law “On mortgage” is applicable to the relations originated after its enactment. As regards legal relations originated before the enactment of the aforesaid Law it is applicable to rights and duties originating after its enactment. 2). To enact Law “On mortgage” from the date of its official publication. Implements: Law No.2872-1 of 1992 “On mortgage”. (1992-05-29)

Valuation of Land Act

Legislation & Policies
ноября, 1969
Trinidad and Tobago

An act to make provision for the valuation of land for taxation, rating and other purposes and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.

Compensation for Expropriated Community Farmland in Nigeria: An In-Depth Analysis of the Laws and Practices Related to Land Expropriation for the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos

Peer-reviewed publication

In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landholders affected by expropriation are well-documented and call into question the Land Use Act’s (LUA) effectiveness in protecting local land rights. The World Bank’s Land Governance Assessment Framework found that, in Nigeria, “a large number of acquisitions occurs without prompt and adequate compensation, thus leaving those losing land worse off, with no mechanism for independent appeal even though the land is often not utilized for a public purpose”.