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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    February, 1995
    Africa

    This paper focuses on the report on the UNECA multi-disciplinary needs assessment mission to the republic of Angola. The objective of the mission was to identify priority areas in the various development sectors with a view to assisting the country in rehabilitating and reconstructing its war-shattered economy on a sustained basis.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    February, 1995
    Estonia

    This Act provides a basis for the procedure of all expropriation of immovable property including "restricted real rights". Expropriation" is defined in section 2 as "the transfer of an immovable without the consent of the owner in the public interest for fair and immediate compensation".

  3. Library Resource
    Regulations
    February, 1995
    China

    These Regulations are enacted in order to promote the development of rural forestry and give full play to the role of forest and woodland resources in rural economic construction in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. The Text consists of 45 Articles.The Regulations make provisions for: forest and woodland ownership and rights; resource management; production and operation; forestry workstation construction; measures for inspection and liabilities, etc. The rural woodland shall be collectively owned by the township and village peasants.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    February, 1995
    Namibia

    An Act to provide for the acquisition of agricultural land by the State for the purpose of land reform and for the allocation of such land to Namibian citizens who do not own or otherwise have the use of any or of adequate agricultural land, and foremost those Namibian citizens who have been socially, economically or educationally disadvantaged by past discriminatory laws or practices; to vest in the State a preferent right to purchase agricultural land for the purposes of the Act; to provide for the compulsory acquisition of agricultural land by the State for the purposes of the Act; to re

  5. Library Resource
    March, 1995
    Rwanda

    The paper first describes the interactions between population growth, land use, and environment in Rwanda, a small, densely populated landlocked nation in the East-African Great Lakes region. These interactions are modelled using a conceptual framework applied to the neighboring Kivu region in Zaire, but adapted to the Rwandan case study.

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