They also hoped that moving might resolve
land allocation issues: Some said they received only half of the acreage they had been promised.
Not exact matches
Ambode cited
issues to be considered by the joint committee to include devolution of powers,
Land Use Act, state policing, a review of the revenue
allocation formula and according Lagos State a special status.
The project will use well - tested and nationally adopted participatory
land - use planning and forest management processes which can help resolve
land use
issues, clarify
land tenure and resource use rights, and ensure greater consultation, fairness and consistency in
land allocation and forest regulation and management.
Included in the PowerPoint: a) Scarcity, Choice and Opportunity Cost - The Fundamental Economic Problem - The Meaning of Scarcity and the inevitability of choices at all levels (individual, firms, govt)- The basic questions of what will be produced ow and for whom - The Meaning of the term «Ceteris Paribus» - The Margin and Decision Making at the Margin - Sort run, long run, very long run b) Positive and Normative Statements - the distinction between fact and value judgements c) Factors of Production - the rewards to the factors of production:
land, labour, capital and enterprise - Specialization and division of labour d) Resource
Allocation in Different Economic Systems and
Issues of Transition - decision making in market, planned and mixed economies - the role of the factor enterprise in a modern economy e) Production Possibility Curves - shape and shifts of the curve - constant and increasing opportunity costs f) Money - functions and characteristics in a modern economy - barter, cash and bank deposits, cheques, near money, liquidity g) Classification of Goods and Services - free goods, private goods (economic goods) and public goods - merit goods and demerit goods as the outcome of imperfect information by consumers PowerPoint Also Includes: - Key Terms for each Chapter - Activities - Multiple Choice and Essay questions from past exam papers.
It has been suggested that a top - down
allocation approach is more appropriate for boundaries where human activities exert a direct impact on the Earth (that is, climate change, ocean acidification, ozone depletion and chemical pollution), while a multiscale approach is more appropriate for boundaries that are spatially heterogeneous (that is biogeochemical flows, freshwater use,
land - system change, biodiversity loss and aerosol loading).8 Even with a top - down approach and a single global boundary, however,
allocation is fraught with difficult ethical
issues.
A number of
issues arise as a result of the current policy debate around water
allocation and the rights of Indigenous peoples to their
lands and waters.