BHU: Economic Development Policy of The Kingdom of Bhutan, 2010
This document gives an overview of the economic status and structure of Bhutan.
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This document gives an overview of the economic status and structure of Bhutan.
This Environmental Code of Practice (ECOP) applies to activities such as trekking, camping, bird watching, and river running. Most of these activities are also covered under the Bhutan Trekking Rules and Regulation 1996.
This document contains details of the purpose and scope of the Environmental Codes of Practice in order to manage the road project on the execution level in an environmental sound way and in
accordance with the recommendations of the sectoral guidelines issued by NEC.
This document contains details of the regulations for the approval of projects in relation to the environment.
This document contains details of the guidelines for the conducting environmental scoping in relation to the implementation of the Environmental Impact Assessment Process.
This document contains details of the guidelines for the project approving agencies in regards to the implementation of the Environmental Impact Assessment Process.
This document contains details of purposes and objectives of Biodiversity Act of Bhutan 2003 and will apply to all the genetic and biochemical resources including wild, domesticated and cultivated species of flora and fauna, both in-situ and ex-situ conditions found within the territory of Kingdom of Bhutan.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 20 of the Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act, 1995 (Act 1 of 1995), the Government is pleased to make the The Environment Conservation Rules, 1997.
This document contains details of the Act to provide for the acquisition by the State of the interests of rent-receivers and certain other interests in land in Bangladesh and to define the law relating to tenancies to be held under the State after such acquisition and other matters connected therewith.
This document contains details of the amendments on the Rangamati Hill District Council Act, 1989 which sees the overall development of Rangamati Hill District inhabited by different backward tribal people.