Outlines in terms for the general reader, how the laws of England and Wales tackle the twin problems of accommodating public demand to use the countryside for exercise and recreation, while also protecting it from irreparable harm. Features all recent legislation. This repirnt includes the 1993 supplement.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-0-7219-1061-1 (9780721910611)
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Part 1 Protection and enjoyment of the countryside: administration; specialized agencies; the outlook. Part 2 Planning: development control; developmental plans; enforcement; rural planning issues; special controls; "Rus in Urbe"; appeals and inquiries. Part 3 Access to the countryside: public rights of way; access orders and agreements; rivers, canals and the foreshore; accidents in the countryside. Part 4 Protection of special areas: national parks; areas of outstanding natural beauty; country parks; conservation areas; nature reserves; marine nature reserves; sites of special scientific interest; environmentally sensitive areas; archaeological areas; limestone pavements; trees and woodlands; the National Trust; the crown estates; miscellaneous areas. Part 5 Commons: history rights of common; The Commons Registration Act 1965; public access; protection and management of commons; village and town greens; reform; the significance of access. Part 6 Protection of birds, animals and plants: protection of wild birds; protection of wild animals; protection of wild plants; general provisions of part 1 of the 1981 act; badgers; deer; bats; fish; imported species; endangered species. Part 7 Pollution: the common law; atmospheric pollution; noise pollution; pollution of land; pollution of inland waters; pollution of the sea; pests and pesticides. Appendices: the country code; organizations and addresses.