Sentences with phrase «land tenure through»

Further, the NNTT, in collaboration with other Australian Government agencies, is pursuing the development of a National Information Management framework for land tenure through ANZLIC — the Spatial Information Council, which is the intergovernmental body for spatial information.
Each decision — from leases and land tenure through to the residential planning — is made with the informed participation of Yarrabah residents.

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Still, the old patriarchal institutions were not completely unsuited to land tenure, and through these early centuries the idea of family possession took such firm hold as to be written into the laws and to provide the background for the colorful incident of Jezebel's theft of Naboth's ancestral property.
Coverage of areas specially conserved for biodiversity and ecosystem functions should be increased (at least to the Aichi Target 11 of 17 % terrestrial and 10 % marine area), with systems of conservation being democratized and based on integration of rights and responsibilities; in all kinds of land / water uses, activities that are ecologically damaging need to be modified or replaced; high priority should also be given to the regeneration and restoration of degraded ecosystems and the revival of populations of threatened species; equitable access (including through territorial and resource tenure) must be accorded to natural resources, with special focus on populations with high and direct dependence on such resources for their survival and livelihoods.
Technological barriers can be overcome by research and development; logistical and political / bureaucratic barriers can be overcome by better governance and institutions; education barriers can be overcome through better education and extension networks; and risk ‐ related barriers can be overcome, for example, through clarification of land tenure uncertainties.
Through her work with RRI, she is familiar with the complexities and opportunities of working to support the land tenure rights and livelihoods of indigenous and other traditional forest communities in Latin America.
The debate was conducted mainly through the media, without great depth and without reference to the different land tenure arrangements across Australia.
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