Asked to explain why he felt a land reform bill was necessary, he said it was needed to reverse the decline of the Highlands caused by the historic pattern of landownership. |
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Modern and customary law vie for jurisdiction over landownership, inheritance, marriage and the protection of women and children. |
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Forest – like many wood-words – is complicatedly tangled up in political histories of access and landownership. |
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The legal framework for nature conservation, which is subsidised in the Netherlands, has affected private landownership. |
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However, it is understood that local conditions and landownership may result in changes to the recommended route. |
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It is widely recognized that secure tenure does not necessarily require individual titles or landownership. |
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Based on SADC input, the lack of clearly established landownership exposes forest resources to overexploitation and constrains investments. |
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The forest land tenure system is unique in that farmers possess supposedly broad use rights, while village collectives retain landownership. |
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As soon as the landownership pressure increases because of the growing population needs, the soil's rest period is shortened, and fertility drops. |
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The Republic of Korea and Taiwan Province of China, in contrast, enacted a full transfer of landownership to farmers shortly after the Second World War to achieve the same objective. |
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In an initial phase at federal level, the 17 most important restrictions on landownership rights from eight sectors will be included in the Cadastre. |
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In the Indian state of Karnataka, corrupt officials would often demand a bribe before issuing landownership certificates, which farmers need, for instance, to obtain a loan. |
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One possibility is that Mr Xi and his allies are preparing a radical set of economic reforms: freeing interest rates, overhauling local-government finances, and easing landownership and residence rules. |
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Whereas 11 per cent of permit rejections related to landownership or a direct relationship to the land in January 2005, by July this figure had risen to 65 per cent. |
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From poring over maps, you learn landownership, access points, trailheads, and roads. |
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In tiptoeing gingerly around one of the last Maoist shibboleths collective landownership the party may yet be sowing the seeds of the rural transformation it promises. |
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Often, a community's politics and structures for the management of water, land and forests merely fortify the existing distribution of power and landownership, as well as access to and use of natural resources. |
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Naz Khatun, daughter of Kordestan Atabek property that Amir Chuback wanted to occupy is a good example of landownership and wealth gathered by women in Mughal period. |
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But delicate as it was, it was this connection between solicitants and a bundle of papers somewhere in the IBR system that made landownership official. |
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The Marxists have focused on studies of economic development, landownership, and class conflict in precolonial India and of deindustrialisation during the colonial period. |
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Today, the Service, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and other partners are focused on making panther conservation compatible with private landownership. |
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