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Regional Law No. 38-Z amending Regional Law No. 48-Z “On regulation of relations in the sphere of turnover of agricultural land”.

Legislation
Rusia
Europa oriental
Europa

Article 3 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Minimum land area for artificially irrigated agricultural land and (or) drained land shall be 50 ha”.

Amends: Regional Law No. 48-Z “On regulation of relations in the sphere of turnover of agricultural land”. (2014-10-31)

Regional Law No. 1736 “Land Code”.

Legislation
Rusia
Europa oriental
Europa

This Regional Law establishes purposeful use of land and lays down legal grounds for land tenure and land management for specific purposes. It classifies land into the following categories: (a) agricultural land; (b) urban land; (c) industry, energy, communication land; (d) protected areas; (e) land of forest fund; (f) land of waterbodies; and (g) reserve land. Land ownership right shall be subject to mandatory state registration. Regional land can pertain to private, public, municipal and other types of ownership. Agricultural land shall be subject to natural-agricultural zoning.

Regional Law No. 111 amending Regional Law No. 170 “On turnover and land-use planning of agricultural land”.

Legislation
Rusia
Europa oriental
Europa

Article 6 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Information on terms and conditions of purchase of agricultural land plots shall be posted on official web-site of the regional administration”.

Amends: Regional Law No. 170 “On turnover and land-use planning of agricultural land”. (2012)

Regional Law No. 35-RZ amending Regional Law No. 21-rz “On turnover of agricultural land”.

Legislation
Rusia
Europa oriental
Europa

Article 9 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Lease contract for haymaking and grazing related to public or municipal agricultural land stock shall be concluded for the period up to three years”.

Amends: Regional Law No. 21-rz “On turnover of agricultural land”. (2007-05-02)

Land Planning and Development (Special Controls) Ordinance, 2007.

Regulations
Guernsey
Europa
Europa septentrional

This Ordinance, made under sections 29(3) and (4), 31(2) and (3), 33(4) to (6), 35(2), 43(5), 81 and 89 of the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005, concerns special development control for protected monuments and buildings and protected trees. The Ordinance, among other things, defines the content of Tree Protection Orders and the effect of such Orders and sets out procedures after the making of an Order and in respect of confirmation of an Order. A register of Tree Protection Orders shall be kept by the States of Guernsey Environment Department.

Regulations for the implementation of the Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China.

Regulations
China
Asia oriental
Asia

These Regulations issued in implementation of article 56 of the Land Management Law, provide for (a) registration of landownership and land-use rights; (b) the systematic surveying of lands, land-use planning, and other mechanisms to control land use; (c) procedures for the expropriation of land needed for public construction purposes; (d) restrictions on the use of agricultural land for housing purposes; and (e) criteria for the determination of the kind and amount of fines payable for offences committed under the principal Law.

Land Tenure for Social and Economic Inclusion in Yemen : Issues and Opportunities

Febrero, 2013
Yemen

The report, Land Tenure for Social and
Economic Inclusion in Yemen: Issues and Opportunities was
completed in December 2009. The report addresses the
problems of land ownership in Yemen and the various social
and economic problems associated with the system of land
ownership. Property rights under Yemeni Law are expressed
both in custom and statute, but both are informed by shari a
(Islamic law), which provides the basic property categories

Cambodia

Agosto, 2015
Camboya

This report assesses the impact of
participation in farmer organizations (FOs) on food security
of rural households in Cambodia. The study is particularly
set out to following: (1) examine FOs’ roles and operation
and challenges for improving household’s food security; (2)
analyze household’s characteristics that determine
participation in FOs; (3) assess the impact of FOs on food
security and livelihood of the rural poor; and (4) provide

Reducing the Vulnerability of Albania's Agricultural Systems to Climate Change : Impact Assessment and Adaptation Options

Octubre, 2013
Albania

Changes in climate and their impact on agricultural systems and rural economies are already evident throughout Europe and Central Asia (ECA). Adaptation measures now in use in Albania, largely piecemeal efforts, will be insufficient to prevent impacts on agricultural production over the coming decades. There is growing interest at the country and development partner levels to have a better understanding of the exposure, sensitivities, and impacts of climate change at farm level, and to develop and prioritize adaptation measures to mitigate the adverse consequences.

Reducing the Vulnerability of Uzbekistan's Agricultural Systems to Climate Change : Impact Assessment and Adaptation Options

Octubre, 2013
Uzbekistán

Agricultural production is inextricably tied to climate, making agriculture one of the most climate-sensitive of all economic sectors. In countries such as Uzbekistan, the risks of climate change for the agricultural sector are a particularly immediate and important problem because the majority of the rural population depends either directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods.

Reducing the Vulnerability of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's Agricultural Systems to Climate Change : Impact Assessment and Adaptation Options

Octubre, 2013
Macedonia del Norte

Agricultural production is inextricably tied to climate, making agriculture one of the most climate-sensitive of all economic sectors. In countries such as the Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia, the risks of climate change for the agricultural sector are a particularly immediate and important problem because the majority of the rural population depends either directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods.