Many programs depend on permission from local rural landholders, graziers and farmers for access to and through their properties. |
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As is well known, this sector modified the structure of land tenancy to favor large landholders who maintain links with narco-trafficking. |
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Similarly in urban areas landholders have anticipated clearing land for residential and other urban uses. |
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Moreover, it is interesting that the responses of landholders to the commissioner's questionnaire were subject to an audit in the county court. |
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The inequity of allowing windfall profits to be appropriated by private landholders can thus be demonstrated more clearly than in George's day. |
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It will sterilise vast tracts of land and further take away the right of farmers and landholders to manage their property. |
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The landholders could now be numbered by the hundred thousand, but so also could landless men. |
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This played into the hands of the dukes, princes and landholders who had no desire to share political power. |
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That meant that landholders and land managers had to do what was required to reduce the population. |
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Here, once again, the losses to the landholders would exceed the gains to wage-earners. |
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Richmond Landcare Inc is organising a free workshop to assist landholders battling with the major environmental weed, coral trees. |
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Development controls might encourage landholders to use their lands for both scenic and productive purposes, and to retain native vegetation. |
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While the profits perceived to be made by big landholders are deplored, all citizens hope to profit from owning land. |
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He was one of twenty most important emancipist landholders next in New South Wales. |
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The region's residents, nearly all of them small landholders, tried their hand at legal crops, such as rubber, corn, yucca and palm oil. |
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We identify sites where habitat is damaged, assess the likelihood of future damages and then work with landholders to fix this damage. |
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Very few Twa individuals currently own land, and the majority of Twa landholders do not practise cultivation on their land. |
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The law also provides a framework for peasants to cooperatively negotiate with large landholders or investors who lay claim to the same land. |
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The submission also says landholders south of the border were under-represented, and the New South Wales Government was locked out of contributing to the draft plan. |
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No we'll pay the same rates as those landholders paid, the value of that land hasn't gone down yet but I'm very, very interested to see that if that's the case. |
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In cases of restitution where land has been restored to the original owners, former landholders have been able to continue using the land through leasing arrangements. |
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As large landholders, they had sufficient trees on their private land to meet their needs and did not need to use community forests for forest products. |
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In the period prior to the bush fire danger period, landholders are still responsible for any burning activity including pile burns or broad acre burns. |
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It applied only to former public land, ager publicus, which had been usurped and concentrated in the hands of large landholders. |
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It also highlights that many nearby landholders aren't happy about the new boundary. |
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What is more, the land-reform law left a lot to the discretion of the country's parliament, in which landholders were heavily represented. |
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However, indirectly the project managed to target the small landholders which belong to the poor. |
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The funds are deposited in a Forestry Investment Fund, which pays landholders to maintain or plant trees. |
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The Armstrong-Deligny-Phillips families fonds concerns the activities of Jacques Deligny and David Morrison Armstrong as landholders in Berthier. |
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To protect habitat we will contact individual, industry, and government landholders in areas containing these species. |
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The risk of fire in tropical forests can discourage landholders from investing in tree-based land-use systems. |
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In 1086 William ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the landholders in England along with their holdings. |
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This will be crucial to addressing the imbalances in the current system that lead to indefensibly high payments to big agro-businesses or landholders. |
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The study found that in both countries, the financial returns on agriculture and livestock production on recently deforested land are often so low that REDD payments would be attractive to many landholders. |
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Hunger, like poverty, is still predominantly a rural problem, and among the rural population it is the peasant farmers, small landholders, landless workers, fisherfolk, hunters and gatherers who suffer disproportionately. |
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This project will identify priority areas for habitat stewardship, initiate outreach to individual landholders, and start the process of securing, enhancing, and restoring habitats in priority areas. |
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Negotiations with foreign investors should be transparent with regard to the land involved and the purpose of production, and local landholders should be encouraged to participate in the process. |
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Still, civil war, royal assassinations, and usurpation were commonplace, and warlords and great landholders assumed wide discretionary powers. |
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Consequently, after the death of the Yongle Emperor, independent peasant landholders predominated in Chinese agriculture. |
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County members were supposed to represent landholders, while borough members were supposed to represent the mercantile and trading interests of the kingdom. |
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While many villagers received plots in the newly enclosed manor, for small landholders this compensation was not always enough to offset the costs of enclosure and fencing. |
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Divided into a northern section of mostly slaveless small landholders and a south where the large slaveholders lived, responses on some issues could be plotted geographically. |
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Multiple larger landholders already held the bulk of the land. |
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In Australia, squatters were large landholders and, like the large plantation owners of the Old South, a kind of aristocracy, referred to as the squattocracy. |
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An innovative project to try and remedy this situation involves landholders in upstream areas being paid by downstream water users to conserve forests. |
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These differences allowed for a wide variety of peasant societies, some dominated by aristocratic landholders and others having a great deal of autonomy. |
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Landlords also became more conscious of common interests with other landholders, and they joined together to extort privileges from their governments. |
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India's agrarian system is based on large wealthy landholders and unlanded peasants, formerly of the lower caste, who are alienated from the current economic structure. |
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While the precise meaning of this term changed over time, including free retainers of an aristocrat and small landholders, it always referred to commoners. |
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From 1655 it was replaced by a new Council of Scotland, headed by Irish peer Lord Broghill, and began to attempt to win over the traditional landholders. |
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Landholders faced a great loss, but for ordinary men and women it was a windfall. |
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