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Regulations
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This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the agrarian reform, the following rural properties: "Pedra Branca", in Campestre Municipalkity, Alagoas State; "Fazenda Genipapo", in the Municipality of Tapiramutá, Bahia State; "Fazenda Piscamba ou Laranjeira", in the Municipality of Cristalina, Goiás State; "Fazenda Esperança, Capoeira do Meio Lagoa do Por

Regulations
Brazil
Americas
South America

This Decree, composed of 4 articles, declares of social interest, for the purposes of the Agriculture Reform, the following rural properties in the State of Bahia: Fazenda Novo Horizonte e Jacarandá, Fazenda Catarina Nossa Senhora do Rosário and Fazenda Nascença e Conquista.

Regulations
Brazil
Americas
South America

This Decree, composed of 2 articles, establishes the administrative borders of native people’s groups, located in Alto Tarauacá land, in the Municipalites of Jordão and Feijó, Acre State. This administrative zoning has been promoted by the National Indio Fountation, FUNAI, in compliance with Act No. 6.001 establishing native people Statute.

Regulations
Brazil
Americas
South America

This Decree, composed of two articles, establishes the administrative borders of native people’s Kulina group, located in Kumaru land, Ualá Lake, in the Municipality of Juruá, Amazones State. This administrative zoning has been promoted by the National Indio Fountation, FUNAI, in compliance with Act No. 6.001 establishing native people Statute.

Regulations
Brazil
Americas
South America

This Decree approves administrative limits of native lands of "Parí-Cachoeira I", into the State of Amazonas. It consists of 4 articles laying down geographical coordinates of the aforementioned administrative limits.

Implements: Act No. 6.001 establishing the native people Statute. (1973-12-19)

Reports & Research
Brazil

A major challenge of Brazilian municipalities is to harmonize urban growth with the provision of public service. São Carlos, a municipality in the State of São Paulo also tries to solve this issue. The lack of urban planning coupled with the absence of occupation control measures promotes the soil sealing, which is responsible for the flooding in the valley bottoms.

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