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Improving governance of pastoral lands
… are not efficiently grazed by sufficient livestock it can lead to a form of degradation: undergrazing is as great a … defining some structures like livestock tracks can lead to the disappearance of others, reducing flexibility and … that establishing more appropriate tenure can quickly lead to positive environmental outcomes. Secure tenure …
Responsible governance of tenure and the law - A guide for lawyers and other legal service providers
… culturally ingrained marriage and inheritance rules can lead to the perpetuation of gender inequalities in tenure … provisions of national law, legislative assessments may lead to wider improvements in legal frameworks. For example, … opportunities for conflicts of interest or corruption, or lead to the marginalization of social groups. An assessment …
Land and water - the rights interface
… to the right for a specified period, say three years, may lead to the right being 76 Freyfogle, E.T. The Particulars of … a water right and non-compliance with such a condition may lead to the right being suspended or cancelled. The payment … governments.97 Non-payment of such taxes may ultimately lead to the loss of a land right, but only if the entity to …
Statutory recognition of customary land rights in Africa - An investigation into best practices for lawmaking and implementation
… and the unregulated plurality of arbitration bodies" can lead to opportunistic behaviours, "forum shopping" and weak … to decide land cases may undermine the rule of law, lead to inequity and injustice, and foster land tenure … be no clear legal bottom line. Such non-predictability may lead to opportunistic behaviours, lawlessness and weak …
Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening
… approaches and capacity building of stakeholders should lead to convincing and promising results. An important result … many countries. Ill-defined institutional responsibilities lead to overlapping functions. Cooperation and coordination … energy use in particular. Population growth could also lead to increased competition for available resources. …
Non-judicial grievance mechanisms in land-related disputes in Sierra Leone
… undermine food security, deepen poverty and inequality and lead to negative environmental consequences, and called … if not promptly settled, might lead to breaches of the peace.” The decision of … witnesses to keep decisions alive. The death of a Chief may lead to the re‐ …
Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security
… rights increase vulnerability, hunger and poverty, and can lead to conflict and environmental degradation when competing … tenure rights. 25.3 In order that tenure problems do not lead to conflicts, all parties should take steps to resolve …
Promoting responsible investment in agriculture and food systems - Guide to assess national regulatory frameworks affecting larger-scale private investments
… local livelihoods and marginalize smallholders or lead to environmental degradation and water scarcity, … coordinated through a lead agency? Do the institutions have the necessary … that involve poor agricultural practices can lead to the over‐ exploitation and degradation of …
Governing natural resources and the processes and institutions that affect them : North-West Frontier Province. Legislation.
… without being muzzled and without being secured by a chain lead in any case in which— (a) he knows that the dog is … Fellmongering. 17. Casting of heavy metals such as iron, lead, copper and brass. 18. Dealing in chemicals, liquid or … action of respondents which would, at its bare minimum, lead to destroy the value of cut timber and be cause …