STT: Corruption Risks Observed in Flood Risk Assessment and Management Processes
An analysis by the STT reveals significant corruption risks in flood risk management in Lithuania due to legal regulation shortcomings and inconsistent decision-making procedures.
"What the hell, don’t you feel weird?" A Pärnu local discovers an unexpected garbage heap on private land and offers a hundred euros for a tip about the litterbug
A local man in Pärnu, Estonia, offers a reward for information regarding a person who illegally dumped trash on private property, sparking discussions about waste disposal practices among residents.
Government to lift paywall from large parts of the Land Registry
The UK government plans to remove paywalls from the Land Registry, improving public access to land ownership information.
Aboriginal rangers combine ancient wisdom with modern technology
The first Aboriginal rangers conference on the NSW South Coast focused on blending traditional cultural knowledge with contemporary technological practices for land management.
Kalogría: The Public Sector does not erase the old coastal zone – New development in the case
The Greek government has decided to maintain the public status of an area in Kalogría, rejecting calls to delist it from public properties.
This government job is for candidates who have passed the 12th grade... The work involves operating a computer
The Madhya Pradesh Land Records Management Society is offering 770 data entry positions for candidates who have completed the 12th grade as part of a government job recruitment drive.
Says they understand the concerns of landowners
The article discusses the acknowledgment of landowners' concerns regarding land management and property rights.
Conservationists in Podyjí Burned a Meadow, Public Does Not Support This Care for the Landscape
Conservationists in the Podyjí region burned a meadow for land management, but this approach has not been well received by the local public.
One Million Zloty Fine for Property Owner Over Unauthorized Land Use? The Facts Are Brutal
A businessman faces a million zloty fine for storing construction materials and soil on his property without the necessary environmental permissions after his appeal was rejected by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
Freight Train Targeted for Scrapping Runs 1220 km...Drunk Engineer's 'Self-Check' Leads to Train Operation
A recent audit revealed that a freight train, deemed unfit for operation, continued running due to negligence from both the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport and Korea Railroad Corporation, while issues regarding the management of engineer alcohol consumption were also highlighted.
Angola: How Angola's Land Registry Undermines Property Rights
A technical opinion confirmed property ownership in Luanda, but Angola's Cadastral Institute concealed this information, revealing issues in land management and property rights.
San Isidro will receive 50 hectares of coastline from the Province of Buenos Aires to continue advancing its coastal plan
The Municipality of San Isidro reached a historic agreement with the Province of Buenos Aires for the management of 50 hectares of coastal land to further its coastal development plan.
Renting 73,000 hectares: a company advances in a disruptive system to cultivate third-party fields
A new agricultural model in Argentina aims to improve soil management by extending lease agreements and conducting continuous soil monitoring.
Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict
The Yainyongo community in Eastern DR Congo has gained official rights to manage 11,000 hectares of forest, facing challenges from external companies amidst ongoing local conflict.
Botswana: Land Reform to Address Structural Failures
Botswana's Ministry of Lands and Agriculture plans a comprehensive land reform to enhance the economic viability of land management practices.
Malawi: Lands Ministry Launches Major Land Ownership Audit to Tackle Disputes, Illegal Sales and Boost Public Revenue
The Malawi Ministry of Lands has initiated a comprehensive land ownership audit to address disputes, illegal sales, and improve public revenue.
The Forest Management of Lány offered a Land Rover for 70 thousand
The Lány Forest Management has offered a Land Rover for sale at a price of 70,000 Czech korunas.
The Bruntál Office has started expropriating land for the dam in Nové Heřminovy
The Bruntál office has commenced the expropriation of lands necessary for the construction of a dam in Nové Heřminovy.
Israeli decisions to "control" the West Bank and pave the way for its annexation
The Israeli security cabinet's recent decisions aim to fundamentally alter land management and registration in the occupied West Bank to expedite settlement expansion and expand demolition powers over Palestinian buildings.
Tomas Domarkas, the 'Aušrietis', was questioned last year in a case regarding hazardous waste buried on his father's property
Tomas Domarkas is under investigation for burying hazardous construction waste on his father's land, with serious environmental damage reported.
Farmer left with £40k bill to remove 200 tonnes of rubbish fly-tipped on land
A Hertfordshire farmer faces a £40,000 cleanup bill for 200 tonnes of rubbish illegally dumped on his land.
Cleaning of plots: The process starts on April 1 – What the ‘Active Battle’ bill entails
A new bill in Greece introduces significant changes to land clearing regulations, aimed at improving fire safety measures ahead of the fire season.
What changes with undeveloped plots: Fines, deadlines, and the new Fire Protection Registry
A new bill in Greece introduces significant changes in the management of undeveloped plots, focusing on fire prevention measures and deadlines for land cleaning.
The City of Split Calls on Citizens to Report Locations of Asbestos
The City of Split has urged property owners and users to report locations of asbestos in buildings and land, along with estimates of the quantity, type, and status of asbestos-containing materials, to aid in waste management planning.