The land privatization process in Mongolia mainly concerns residential land. The process is considered to perform slowly. The deadline for free allocation of residential land was extended from 2005 to 2013. Still, the number of families that have acquired private landownership during that period is low. This paper aims to take a closer look at the operational process in Ulaanbaatar. The paper finds that, when citizens apply, in a majority of cases the legal deadline to be granted a land-ownership right is actually met.
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Library ResourcePublication évaluée par des pairsdécembre, 2013Mongolie
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Library ResourcePublication évaluée par des pairsdécembre, 2013Mongolie
Climate warming and human actions both have negative impacts on the land cover of Mongolia, and are accelerating land degradation. Anthropogenic factors which intensify the land degradation process include mining, road erosion, overgrazing, agriculture soil erosion, and soil pollution, which all have direct impacts on the environment. In 2009–2010, eroded mining land in Mongolia increased by 3,984.46 ha., with an expansion in surrounding road erosion. By rough estimation, transportation eroded 1.5 million ha. of land.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2013Chine, Afrique, Asie orientale
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2013Chine, Asie orientale
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2013République démocratique du Congo, Chine, Asie orientale, Afrique centrale
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Library ResourceRéglementationsmai, 2013Chine
The purpose of these Regulations are to strengthen the management of urban and rural planning in the Yili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture.
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Library ResourcePolitiques nationalesoctobre, 2013Chine
This National Overall Plan for the Construction of High-standard Farmland (2010-2020), as a key a key policy document, was released by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council, focusing on the work to speed up the modernization drive in rural areas with new concepts of development. China will create at least 800 million mu (53.33 million hectares) of high-quality farmland by 2020, according to the Plan.n the context that global grain security is still in very severe situation, the grain security situation in China is not optimistic as well.
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Library ResourceLégislationaoût, 2013République de Corée
The purpose of this Act is to contribute to the creation of the national environment and regional environments which are beautiful and pleasant and feature regional characteristics by providing for matters necessary for the conservation, management and creation of landscapes in order to manage landscapes of the national territories in a systematic manner.
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Library ResourceRéglementationsmars, 2013République de Corée
The purpose of these Rules is to prescribe matters delegated by the Act on Acquisition of and Compensation for Land for Public Works Projects and the Enforcement Decree of the same Act, and matters necessary for the enforcement thereof.
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Library ResourceRéglementationsjuin, 2013Chine
These Regulations are enacted in order to develop professional farms, promote land circulation, safeguard the legitimate interests of farmers and professional farms, and accelerate the process of urbanization.
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