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the court cases I ’ve outlined(passive) created byland tenure

out ... the binding legal rights under the living agreement of 1850 Robinson Superior Treaty , the Constitution Act and under the Federal laws to protect the Loch Lomond Watershed for current and future generations(passive) set ... byland tenure

a community or a nation ( country(passive) designed byland tenure

anthropologists who worked in the Coast Salish area from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century(passive) painted byland tenure

the delayed restitution process and drier weather conditions(passive) created byland tenure

always(passive) must ... be designedLand tenure

new challengesinfluencingland tenure

a case - study contextual analysis of the current governance of reindeer herding in Finnmark ... institutional arrangementsinfluenceland tenure

up ... King Athelstan in the tenth century to protect the emerging kingdom of England from the Norsemen of Dublin and York(passive) set ... byland tenure

a new land management law(passive) created byland tenure

public policy(passive) influenced byland tenure

internal armed conflict(passive) caused byland tenure

unsettled land claims(passive) caused byland tenure

allotment(passive) created byland tenure

increasing pressures on global land resources(passive) caused byland tenure

The failure of APP and the Indonesian government to respect community rights and recognizehas createdland tenure

the cultural patternsinfluencingland tenure

William Cooper(passive) led byland tenure

climate change impacts andinfluencesclimate change impacts and

strategies for enhancing resilience to climate change in Dhakacan influencestrategies for enhancing resilience to climate change in Dhaka

to increased [ food ] productioncould leadto increased [ food ] production

to underpin investment in housing and associated infrastructure and to provide a right of access for the purpose of property maintenancedesignedto underpin investment in housing and associated infrastructure and to provide a right of access for the purpose of property maintenance

to agricultural growth in Rwanda agricultural land , agricultural productivity , Agriculture , capacity building , credit access , credit market , crops , development goals , Economic Development , economic growthcan contributeto agricultural growth in Rwanda agricultural land , agricultural productivity , Agriculture , capacity building , credit access , credit market , crops , development goals , Economic Development , economic growth

a gender imbalance in land ownership ... hence ... in both legal and customary practice , women and other vulnerable groups , who may need to grow more food through the development of agroforestry ( like parkland trees ) , have limited access to land and resources ( FAO , 2013 ) which is also true to Ethiopiacreatesa gender imbalance in land ownership ... hence ... in both legal and customary practice , women and other vulnerable groups , who may need to grow more food through the development of agroforestry ( like parkland trees ) , have limited access to land and resources ( FAO , 2013 ) which is also true to Ethiopia

under the amended Strata Titles Act 1985createdunder the amended Strata Titles Act 1985

to better adoption of conservationleadsto better adoption of conservation

historical injustices(passive) created byhistorical injustices

to avoid the abuses often associated with private land ownership , such as damage to the environment , excessive rental charges , and speculation come2burnsville.com a form of real estate ownership by which you put title to the land in the name of a trusteedesignedto avoid the abuses often associated with private land ownership , such as damage to the environment , excessive rental charges , and speculation come2burnsville.com a form of real estate ownership by which you put title to the land in the name of a trustee

from sub - division and individualization of ranchesresultingfrom sub - division and individualization of ranches

to ensure that colonies can cover their own costs through revenue from leases and redevelopment permissionsdesignedto ensure that colonies can cover their own costs through revenue from leases and redevelopment permissions

to economic growth but actively work with landholders to increase access to credit and improve opportunities for rental land and land service providerswill leadto economic growth but actively work with landholders to increase access to credit and improve opportunities for rental land and land service providers

securing property rights both for businesses , indigenous peoples and others who require land as securitypreventsecuring property rights both for businesses , indigenous peoples and others who require land as security

to food security and poverty reductionleadsto food security and poverty reduction

to development of sites like theseleadsto development of sites like these

to loss of grazing pasturesleadsto loss of grazing pastures

what and how much is growngreatly influenceswhat and how much is grown

in the legal ownership of the Olderkesi Group Ranch in 2010resultingin the legal ownership of the Olderkesi Group Ranch in 2010

sedentarilypreventssedentarily

agricultural landscape changes in Europeinfluencesagricultural landscape changes in Europe

from the civil rights movementresultingfrom the civil rights movement

a system of double rights over the same piece of landcreatesa system of double rights over the same piece of land

in violenceresultingin violence

to sewers , water lines and other infrastructure investmentsleadsto sewers , water lines and other infrastructure investments

uncertainty over the future of facilities and impacts the ability to make long - term strategic investmentscreatesuncertainty over the future of facilities and impacts the ability to make long - term strategic investments

to more sustainable ecosystem management and conservationwould also leadto more sustainable ecosystem management and conservation

The decision to adopt agroforestry practice(passive) was influenced byThe decision to adopt agroforestry practice

farmers ’ decision to invest in agri - environmental practicesinfluencesfarmers ’ decision to invest in agri - environmental practices

on MPH884 in the Parish of Charterscreatedon MPH884 in the Parish of Charters

such a system through land tenure 's ability to give land tenure 's categories the force of lawcreatessuch a system through land tenure 's ability to give land tenure 's categories the force of law

the adoption of different agroforestry optionsinfluencesthe adoption of different agroforestry options

social equity as well as agricultural productivityinfluencessocial equity as well as agricultural productivity

on the one hand to the division of family farms into uneconomic " dwarf holdingsledon the one hand to the division of family farms into uneconomic " dwarf holdings

up to present - day Six Nations territoryleadingup to present - day Six Nations territory

toward new landleadingtoward new land

to a land grab ... with a significant amount of land being grabbed by foreign corporate interestshave ledto a land grab ... with a significant amount of land being grabbed by foreign corporate interests

in poor mangrove management and further mangrove degradationresultedin poor mangrove management and further mangrove degradation

certainlycontributedcertainly

to land - use marketleadingto land - use market

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