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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    October, 2000
    China

    These Regulations are enacted according to the “Act for promotion of private participation in infrastructure projects”, aiming to promote civil participation in public land lease in infrastructure projects. The Regulations consist of 5 Articles.Article 1 establishes the favorable rentals regarding public land lease in infrastructure projects. If the public land use plan cannot be completed, not due to the fault of the private institution, the government authority can reduce or grant late payment (art.4).

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    November, 2000
    China

    The purpose of these Regulations is to ensure the implementation of laws and regulations on land administration, violations, maintain and supervise powers of the administrative department of land and resources to exercise land management according to law.The Text, consisting of 46 Articles, provides for the land supervision duties of the competent administrative departments of land and resources and measures for performing such duties, the jurisdiction, investigation and punishment of illegal land use cases, and land supervision safeguards.

  3. Library Resource
    Regulations
    November, 2000
    China

    These Regulations aim at implementing the special protection of the basic farmland and promoting the development of agricultural production and the national economy. "Basic farmland" means cultivated land which is determined in accordance with the demand of the population of agricultural products, the needs of the national economy, as well as a forecast of the use of land for construction for specified period of time, and which shall not be occupied for other uses for a long term, or within the specified protective period.

  4. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 2000
    China

    The purpose of this Act is to promote the proper land use and improve the environment in rural community.

  5. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 2000
    China

    These Regulations are enacted to standardize the surveying and mapping administrative law enforcement. The Regulations consist of 15 Articles.  The administrative department in charge of Surveying and mapping under the State Council is responsible for the unified management of the national administrative law enforcement certificate for surveying and mapping.

  6. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 2000
    China

    These Provisions, consisting of 43 Articles, aim to regulate and guarantee the legal exercise of functions and duties by the surveying and mapping departments at all levels, correctly enforce administrative penalties and protect the legitimate rights and interests of the counterparts of administrative law enforcement.The Provisions set up rules for jurisdiction, general procedures, hearing procedures; etc.

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    January, 2000
    China

    These Provisions aim to regulate and guarantee the legal exercise of functions and duties by the surveying and mapping departments at all levels, correctly enforce administrative penalties and protect the legitimate rights and interests of the counterparts of administrative law enforcement. The Provisions consist of 43 Articles,The Provisions set up rules for jurisdiction, general procedures, hearing procedures; etc.

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2000
    China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam

    This report describes the hydrological aspects of a CGIAR project to model the effects of water flows on aquatic resource production in the Mekong Basin. The project was carried out by the International Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM, Penang, Malaysia) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI, Colombo, Sri Lanka) in cooperation with the Mekong River Commission (MRC, Phnom Penh, Cambodia) together with other institutes and national and regional agencies working in the riparian countries of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam.

  9. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    December, 2000
    Mexico, South Africa, Mozambique, China, India, Sri Lanka

    Because of increasing water scarcity in developing countries, poor people are suffering greatly from ?water deprivation.? One approach to improving water resources management is to develop river basin management institutions. This paper contrasts government-dominated approaches to forming such institutions with attempts to create stakeholder-based institutions. Two cases of the latter, in Mexico and South Africa, are compared to extract lessons for other countries.

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