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Uganda
The document titled "Uganda Wildlife Policy 2014" provides a comprehensive framework for the sustainable management and development of wildlife resources. This policy is particularly relevant to land governance as it outlines the strategies for conserving Uganda's wildlife, which is an integral part of the country's land resources. It also addresses issues related to land tenure security by establishing guidelines for the use and protection of wildlife habitats.
The Uganda Wildlife Act, Chapter 200
Uganda
The Uganda Wildlife Act, Chapter 200, is a significant piece of legislation that establishes the Uganda Wildlife Authority. It also implements a comprehensive legal framework designed for the sustainable management of wildlife resources. This document is particularly relevant to land governance as it outlines the rules and regulations for wildlife conservation, which directly impacts land use and tenure security in Uganda.
The Administrator General's Act, Chapter 157
Uganda
"The Administrator General's Act, Chapter 157" is a law that outlines the process for appointing an Administrator General. This individual is responsible for taking over the administration of the estate of deceased persons under certain circumstances. This law is particularly relevant to land governance and land tenure security, as it directly impacts the management and distribution of land assets following the owner's death.
The Income Tax Act, Chapter 240
Uganda
"The Income Tax Act, Chapter 240" is a legislative document that outlines the provisions for income taxation. It specifically includes regulations for the taxation of rental income. This act is crucial in land governance as it provides guidelines on how income generated from land, such as rental income, should be taxed.
Uganda Forestry Policy 2001
Uganda
The document titled "Uganda Forestry Policy 2001" establishes the National Forestry Authority. It also puts in place a comprehensive framework for the sustainable management of forest resources. This policy is crucial in the context of land governance and land tenure security, as it directly impacts the use and conservation of forest lands in Uganda.