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Town and Country Planning (Public Beaches Planning Area) Regulations, 1992 (G.N. No. 76 of 1992).

Regulations
Tanzania
Afrique
Afrique orientale

The areas of land described in the Schedule are hereby declared to be planning areas for purposes of the Town and Country Planning Ordinance (para. 4). Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7 no development other than conservation and water-related activities shall be carried out within such area without a planning consent or contrary to a planning scheme prepared by the Minister (para. 5). "Water-related activities" includes tourism, aquarecreation, luxury beach hotels, boat and ship building, harbours, mining, security structures, and fishing (para. 3).

Habitat (Salt Marsh) (Amendment) Regulations 1996 (S.I. No. 1479 of 1996).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Regulations amend the principal Regulations which provide for payment to eligible persons who, in respect of an area of eligible land, undertake not to use such land for a period of at least twenty years and to manage the land with the objective of establishing an area of salt-marsh in accordance with prescribed management requirements. They amend the rate of payment of aid to beneficiaries in respect of land which was permanent grassland at the start of the management period.

Habitat (Salt Marsh) Regulations (S.I. No. 1293 of 1994).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Regulations implement in part Council Regulation (EC) No. 2078/92 on agricultural production methods compatible with requirements of environment protection and the maintenance of the countryside. they provide for payment to eligible persons who, in respect of an area of eligible land, undertake not to use such land for a period of at least twenty years and to manage the land with the objective of establishing an area of salt-marsh in accordance with management requirements as set out in the Schedule.

Act containing rules concerning the removal of soil (Soil Removal Act).

Legislation
Pays-Bas
Europe
Europe occidentale

This Act places restrictions on the removal of soil on land and in the sea. It is forbidden to remove soil on public or private land without a soil removal permit (art. 3). The permit is not required for soil removal carried out to prevent flooding, for the carrying out of a Town and Country Planning Plan, or the carrying out of a Provincial Environmental Programme (art. 6). The State owns shells, sand, stones, or mud on or under surface waters of the Continental Shelf (art. 4(b)).

Order No. 767/96 approving technical rules to be followed in the planning of coastal areas.

Regulations
Portugal
Europe méridionale
Europe

In compliance with Decree-Law 218/94 of 20 August, this Order establishes technical rules to be followed in order to carry out planning of coastal areas. This Ministerial Decree deals with the morphological aspects of coastal areas, specifying the aspects to be examined in the planning process.

Habitat (Coastal Belt) (Wales) Regulations 1994 (S.I. No. 3101 of 1994).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Regulations provide for aid to eligible persons, defined in regulation 2, who undertake not to use eligible land for agricultural purposes for a period of 10 years. The beneficiary agrees with the Secretary of State upon a programme of management for the land and shall comply with obligations undertaken under these Regulations.

Habitat (Salt Marsh) (Amendment) Regulations 1995 (S.I. No. 2871 of 1995).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Regulations add a new payment rate for aid for set-aside land managed in accordance with the management obligations in the principal Regulations 1994. Now the beneficiary may alter the area of land to be counted as set-aside land during the management period. Requirements concerning information to be included in the application for aid are also amended. The provisions regarding recovery are altered so as to give the Minister power to recover the difference between the old and the new payment rate. (9 regulations)

Law on the Protection of Marine and Freshwater Coasts, Shores and Banks (proclaimed by Resolution No. 517 of 1995).

Legislation
Estonie
Europe
Europe septentrionale

The purpose of this Law is to provide for the protection and management of coast, shore and bank areas. Protection and management shall be based on principles of sustainable development and preservation of biological diversity (art. 1). Article 2 defines coasts, shores and banks as land areas bordering the sea, lakes, rivers, reservoirs and water courses, which for the purposes of this Law start at the "mean" water level line (art. 2).

Décret nº 95-372 étendant à la collectivité territoriale de Mayotte, modifiant et complétant les dispositions du Code rural relatives au conservatoire de l'espace littoral et des rivages lacustres.

Regulations
Mayotte
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Ce décret porte extension et adaptation à la collectivité territoriale de Mayotte de la partie réglementaire du livre II (nouveau) du Code rural intitulé Protection de la nature. Il ajoute au titre VI du livre II du Code rural, un chapitre III "Dispositions particulières à la collectivité territoriale de Mayotte", relatives, notamment, à la protection de la faune et de la flore, à la chasse, à la pêche en eau douce.

Ministerial Decree approving the special plan for the completion and rationalization of the water catchment and purification systems.

Regulations
Italie
Europe
Europe méridionale

Based on the assessment of the present environmental degradation caused by the inadequacy of the purification systems, and of the data collected through an official census on the water pollution of the country, the special plan aims at the achievement of the following objectives: (a) identification and implementation of urgent interventions necessary for the protection and sanitation of waters and catchment basins; (b) completion of works already financed; (c) putting into operation of completed works. The Decree establishes criteria and modalities for the elaboration of the plan.