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Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening
… projects, are also addressed, although the liability for "hazardous trees" still remains unresolved in many … do not contain provisions on liability for damages from "hazardous trees" incurred by people or properties. In some … is the sanitation department which is responsible for waste management, including the management of garden waste …
Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.
… River Rules 1952 261 5.1.2.17 Hazara Management of Waste Land (Guzaras) Rules 1950 265 5.1.2.18 NWFP Protection … natural resources as well as the control of pollution and hazardous materials. The environmental legal regime in force … cities and recycling plants. g. Industrial and hospital hazardous and toxic waste treatment and disposal. h. …
Green Infrastructure Guide for Water Management: Ecosystem-based management approaches for water-related infrastructure projects
… (or sometimes reduced) due to human activities – such as waste heat from industrial activities and deforestation. GI … vegetation in the soil help to break down many types of waste, eliminating pathogens and reducing the level of … permeable pavements include fuel stations and zones where hazardous materials are handled. Benefits Primary benefits …
Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… urban fringe of Ballarat, Victoria, after being found in hazardous situations on highways, or at risk from dogs … and phosphorus, from fertilizers and human or animal waste causes artificial enrichment (eutrophication) of water …