Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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Stran 92
... forest lands . These numbers , however , are misleading . Under the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines , " forest lands " are deemed to include the public forest , the permanent forests or forest reserves , and forest reservations . " ...
... forest lands . These numbers , however , are misleading . Under the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines , " forest lands " are deemed to include the public forest , the permanent forests or forest reserves , and forest reservations . " ...
Stran 110
... Forest cover is the basis upon which the selective logging ban rests . Logging is prohibited in provinces with 40 % or less forest cover based on their individual land area as determined by the Department of Environment and Natural ...
... Forest cover is the basis upon which the selective logging ban rests . Logging is prohibited in provinces with 40 % or less forest cover based on their individual land area as determined by the Department of Environment and Natural ...
Stran 113
... forest lands for a period of 25 years . Exempted from coverage of the amendment are industrial tree plantations , tree farms , nipa and mangrove forests , and other agro - forest farms planted to plantation species.100 A study by the US ...
... forest lands for a period of 25 years . Exempted from coverage of the amendment are industrial tree plantations , tree farms , nipa and mangrove forests , and other agro - forest farms planted to plantation species.100 A study by the US ...
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