Property rights and management regimes for high-elevation rangelands in Bhutan have evolved over centuries in response to environmental, cultural, and political imperatives. The 2007 Land Act of Bhutan aims to redress historical inequities in property rights by redistributing grazing leases to local livestock owners in a process known as rangeland nationalization.
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Library ResourcePeer-reviewed publicationAugust, 2017Bhutan
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A Webinar Report
Reports & ResearchSeptember, 2019Africa, Kenya, Latin America and the Caribbean, United States of America, Asia, GlobalThe climate crisis demands urgent action, yet we live in a politically polarized and paralyzed world. As governments and other actors struggle over climate change, our environment is irreversibly changing. A United Nations report on the Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services revealed that three-quarters of the earth’s land-based environment has been significantly altered by human actions.
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesMarch, 2012Myanmar
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesMarch, 2012Myanmar
Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Land Managemen
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesMarch, 2012Myanmar
Official Burmese and English versions; unofficial English version (Habitat)
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesMarch, 2012Myanmar
agrarian
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesMarch, 2012Myanmar
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesAugust, 2012Myanmar
Notification No 62/2012 -
14 Waxing Wagaung 1374 ME
(31, August, 2012) -
Designating the Date of Coming into Force of Farm Land Law...The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation promulgated the following rules by using the
power vested by the section-42, sub-section (a) of farm land law with the approval of
Pyidaungsu Government....
1. These rules shall be called farm land rules.
2. The words and expressions contained in these rules shall mean as contained
in Farm Land Law. And the following words shall mean as described... -
Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesAugust, 2012Myanmar
The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, exercising its given rights, and with the approval of
the Union Government, has issued the following rules in accordance with Section 34, Subsection
(a) of the Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Law - 1. These rules shall be called the Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Rules.
2. The terms and expressions used in these rules shall have the same meaning as used in the
Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Law. In addition, the following expressions shall
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesAugust, 2012Myanmar
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