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  1. Encroachment

    Wiktionary Encroachment is a term which implies advance beyond proper limits, and may have different interpretations depending on the context. Encroachment may refer to one of the following Temporal encroachment Structural encroachment Encroachment American football , a penalty in American and Canadian football disambig Potentially useful link http www.laetusinpraesens.org docs00s encroacv.php Varieties of Encroachment ...   more details



  1. Temporal encroachment

    Neologism date August 2009 Temporal encroachment is an action that affects the perception of time or that affects ... or passing of time and encroachment is an intrusion, usually unwelcome, into the space of another . The space that temporal encroachment refers to is temporal space, the temporal space or territory upon which others attach significance. There are various kinds of temporal encroachment Scheduling ... of encroachment is very common in the workplace. Various cultures look at this differently the Japan ... about the effects of human encroachment upon animals and other wildlife. Encroachment can be a good ... papacy b1c5.html Some also view it as the encroachment of the young on the old, see Encroachment of old age below. Examples Some examples of temporal encroachment in other contexts. ref name first http www.laetusinpraesens.org docs00s encroacv.php temp Varieties of Encroachment Bot generated title ref blockquote Encroachment from flooding Construction of settlements in flood plains ... encroaches on properties in ways that can prove extremely costly. Here encroachment on flood plains by buildings engenders encroachment by flooding. blockquote blockquote Encroachment from rising sea levels This is a more dramatic and permanent example of encroachment from flooding whose major effects ... to the challenge of global warming and rising carbon emissions. Here encroachment on air quality engenders encroachment by rising sea levels. blockquote blockquote Encroachment by disease resistant ... challenge to hospitals. Here encroachment by progressive pharmaceutical response to disease engenders encroachment by bacterial resistance to those treatments. blockquote blockquote Encroachment from ... renewable resources. Here encroachment by increasing population and reproductive rights engenders encroachment by the demands on resources which there is a reasonable probability cannot be fulfilled and will therefore engender a violent and unreasonable response. blockquote blockquote Encroachment ...   more details



  1. Structural encroachment

    refimprove date August 2007 A structural encroachment is a concept in United States American real property law , in which a piece of real property hangs from one property over the property line of another landowner s premises . The actual structure that encroaches might be a tree, bush, bay window , stairway, steps, urban stoop stoop , garage, leaning fence, part of a building, or other fixture . Some attorneys classify it as a type of easement , related to an easement in gross , while some scholars classify such as one type of encroachment . ref http wiki.lawguru.com index.php Encroachment Law Wiki web site. Accessed January 8, 2008. ref ref http www.laetusinpraesens.org docs00s encroacv.php Varieties of encroachment . Accessed January 8, 2008. ref Creation of an encroachment When a structural encroachment is created intentionally, it is basically an easement in gross , and may be done by a permit to a government authority. ref http www.azdot.gov Highways OES PDF final encroachment permit brochure.pdf Arizona DOT web site, How to Apply for an Encroachment Permit . Accessed January 8, 2008. ref ref City of Seattle, Washington Department of Planning and Development Notice, found at http www.seattle.gov dpd notices decisions 2306853.pdf City of Seattle official web site, decision on a permit for a structural encroachment . Accessed January 8, 2008. ref A zoning law may also restrict an intentional structural encroachment. ref City of Des Moines code, found at http www.codepublishing.com ... 8, 2008. ref A structural encroachment may also be created by necessity, by accident, or by prescription ... Family , the Smalley family must pay for a structural encroachment of the late aunt s house over a neighbor ... medical contexts, a lump protruding into a blood vessel is described as a structural encroachment . ref ... plant is described as a structural encroachment . See also Adverse possession References reflist 2 Category Real property law Structural encroachment law term stub ...   more details



  1. Environmental Encroachment

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Environmental Encroachment image caption image size background group or band alias EE, EE Marching Band, EE Magic Circus Band origin flagicon USA Chicago , Illinois genre Rock Band Marching Band years active 1996 &ndash present label independent unsigned associated acts website http www.encroach.net www.encroach.net current members Percussion Carlos Pecciotto Jr., Petey Muller, Blake Beckstrom, Bob DeVore, Kate Riegle van West br Trombone s Mike Smith, Dan Merlo, Rich Capalbo, Cale Piepenburg br Saxophone Sax es Jimmy Vonesh, Cale Piepenburg br Trumpet s Adam Clark, Jeff Wichmann, Abel Marin Lafl che, Yahn Van de Walle, Dan Merlo br Flute s Tzippy Rhodes, Cale Piepenburg, Kate Riegle van West br Low Brass Joe Correia, Robert Katovich br Bass Guitar John Santoro, Rich Capalbo br Hooping Acrobatics Kate Riegle van West, Mike Smith ... guitar Electric Bass , Drum s, Sousaphone , Tuba notability date March 2009 Environmental Encroachment ... been described as incomparable to anything in the world. ref Smith, Missy Environmental Encroachment ... ref Origins Environmental Encroachment was founded in Chicago, in late 1994 for the purpose ... Year s Eve, 1994, the founders of Environmental Encroachment Dave Christensen and Mike Smith along ..., and members of Environmental Encroachment took part. EE brought back the idea of a mobile ... furry creatures. Unique Personnel Makeup The personnel of Environmental Encroachment is so numerous .... Environmental Encroachment. 1996 2008. 27 March 2008 ref references External links http www.encroach.net ... Environmental Encroachment 55818218297 Facebook Profile http profile.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction ... Mike Smith http www.chicagoinnerview.com archives jan08 previewC.htm Environmental Encroachment by Jon ... Environmental.Encroachment.Marching.Band.Takes.Over.Ui.Campus 2677153.shtml Environmental Encroachment ... Encroachment by Derek J. Fuchs Pittsburgh Tribune http blog.mlive.com kalamazoo gazette extra 2007 ...   more details



  1. Encroachment (gridiron football)

    In gridiron football , encroachment refers to when before the snap, a defensive player illegally crosses the line of scrimmage and makes contact with an opponent or has a clear path to the quarterback. In high school, this includes any crossing of the neutral zone by the defense, whether contact is made or not. It is a violation of the game s code. It is similar to Offside American football offside except when it occurs, the play is not allowed to begin. Like offside violations, the violating team is penalized 5 yards. ref cite book last Beacom first Mike title The Complete Idiot s Guide to Understanding Football url http books.google.com books?id Z1SG10xaATwC&pg PT203&dq encroachment football&hl en&sa X&ei UaMZT67vBsL10gG37tjPCw&ved 0CEAQ6AEwAA v onepage&q encroachment 20football&f false ref ref cite book last NIRSA first title 2009 & 2010 NIRSA Flag & Touch Football Rules Book & Officials Manual 14th ... url http books.google.com books?id uGaGYI15s7oC&pg PA39&dq encroachment football&hl en&sa X&ei UaMZT67vBsL10gG37tjPCw&ved 0CEUQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q encroachment 20football&f false page 39 ref The head linesman has the duty of watching out for encroachment and other similar infractions, and the line judge assists in this process. ref cite book last1 Long first1 Howie last2 Czarnecki first2 John title Football for Dummies url http books.google.com books?id vlNLzi2Me 8C&pg PA345&dq encroachment football&hl en&sa X&ei UaMZT67vBsL10gG37tjPCw&ved 0CEoQ6AEwAg v onepage&q encroachment 20&f false pages 42 43 ref References reflist American football concepts Category Gridiron football penalties ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 17

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 17 Federalist No. 17 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton , the seventeenth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on December 5, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. No. 17 addresses the failures of the Articles of Confederation to satisfactorily govern the United States it is the third of six essays on this topic. It is titled, The Same Subject Continued The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union. Summary Federalist No. 17 specifically regards the possible encroachment of the federal government on the powers of the state governments. Hamilton argues that because states are given the most direct power over their citizens, namely the ability to administer criminal and civil justice, they remain the most attractive source of popular obedience and attachment. According to Hamilton this power contributes more than any other circumstance to impressing upon the minds of the people affection, esteem and reverence towards the government of the state . Furthermore Hamilton says human nature makes it so they are more closely attached to things they are geographically near, hence a person is more attached to their neighborhood than the community at large. Therefore The people of each state would be apt to feel a stronger bias towards their local governments than towards the government of the union. Because of the reasons listed, Hamilton believes that state governments will have the popular strength to resist encroachment on their state s rights. FederalistPapers stub External links http www.foundingfathers.info federalistpapers fed17.htm wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 17 Federalist No. 17 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 17 Category 1787 in law Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Xukuru people

    Infobox Ethnic group image Image Xucuru.jpg 180px group Xucuru population 8,500 popplace Brazil languages Portuguese language Portuguese , formerly Xukuru language Xukuru religions related The Xucuru are an indigenous people with a population of approximately 8,500, living in the state of Pernambuco , Brazil . They have recently gained governmental recognition of their rights to their indigenous homeland in the Ororubo Mountains , though this has brought them into conflict with the local settler population of the region. In 1998, a Xucuru leader, Chic o Francisco Lacerda , was assassinated, apparently because of his opposition to the encroachment of ranchers in Xucuru territory. However his children carried on his legacy and the Lacerda family line still lives on today. External links http www.socioambiental.org pib epienglish verbetinho xukuru.htm Xukuru Instituto Socioambiental http www.xukuru.de www.xukuru.de ethno group stub DEFAULTSORT Xucuru Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Indigenous peoples of Eastern Brazil hr Xukuru it Xukuru Kariri he mk pt Xucurus kariris ...   more details



  1. Cook Ice Shelf

    Cook Ice Shelf is an ice shelf about convert 55 mi 1 wide, occupying a deep recession of the coastline between Cape Freshfield and Cape Hudson , to the east of Deakin Bay . This indentation was called Cook Bay by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition , 1911 14, under Douglas Mawson , who named it for Joseph Cook , Prime Minister of Australia in 1914. The generic term has been amended, as the bay is permanently filled by an ice shelf. Scientists studying the effects of global warming have proposed that sea water encroachment in the area could destabilize a significant portion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet . ref cite book last Pearce first Fred title With Speed and Violence Why scientists fear tipping points in climate change publisher Beacon Press Books year 2007 isbn 978 0 8070 8576 9 ref coord 68 40 S 152 30 E scale 2000000 source GNIS display title References references usgs gazetteer id 3086 Category Ice shelves of Antarctica Category Landforms of George V Land GeorgeVLand geo stub ...   more details



  1. Prescription (sovereignty transfer)

    In law , prescription is the method of sovereignty transfer of a territory through international law analogous to the common law doctrine of adverse possession for private real estate. Prescription involves the open encroachment by the new sovereign upon the territory in question for a prolonged period of time, acting as the sovereign, without protest or other contest by the original sovereign. This doctrine legalizes de jure the de facto transfer of sovereignty caused in part by the original sovereign s extended negligence and or neglect of the area in question. Acquiring a piece of movable or immovable property by prescription is known as acquisitive prescription while losing property or a right is known as extinctive prescription . References Randall Lesaffer, Argument from Roman Law in Current International Law Occupation and Acquisitive Prescription. ref http ejil.oxfordjournals.org cgi reprint 16 1 25 The European Journal of International Law Vol. 16 no.1 ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Prescription Law Category International law Category Legal terms Category Sovereignty ...   more details



  1. Leiðarhólmsskrá

    Lei arh lmsskr was an agreement and an open letter to the King, named officials and the whole public, signed by 26 Iceland ic chieftains in 1513, protesting ecclesiastical encroachment. Primarily the violation of the S ttargj r in T nsbergi , a treaty from 1277, reinstated in 1458, where power was divided between Church and King. Background In the 15th and 16th century the Church of Iceland Icelandic Church had become the most powerful entity in the country, both economically and in military matters and had separate laws. Both Bishops and Clerics used had used this to further their powers even more by taking lands from their legal owners without the chieftains being capable of challenging this. The Church also dispensed Canonical law excessively, punishing harshly those who offended them while protecting murderers of non clerics and other criminals. Source Vilborg Au ur sleifsd ttir, Si breytingin slandi 1537 1565 , Hi slenzka b kmenntaf lag. Reykjav k. 1997. p.109 114. ISBN 997980498X Iceland stub Category History of Iceland ...   more details



  1. Vibhutipura Lake

    Unreferenced date June 2007 Do not use the dated prod template directly the above line is generated by subst prod reason Vibhutipura Lake in Bangalore , Karnataka , India is an example of how an organized encroachment activity can kill the naturally breathing lake. This waterbody is systematically and illegally being filled up at various point to reclaim piece land and build on that. This activity is happening even now coord 12.967643 77.675566 This used to be a living waterbody just 3 4 years ago and is dying rapidly due to general apathy and negligence. Let us all who are living around this lake pledge to save this lake and restore this lake to its earlier glory days. gallery Image Lake1.jpg A View of Vibhuthipura lake Image Lake2.jpg Another view gallery External links http www.hindu.com 2007 06 05 stories 2007060518740300.htm article on The Hindu http upload.wikimedia.org wikipedia en archive 6 64 20070322131446 Lake1.jpg original image of vibhutipura lake, the above two images are actually not Hydrography of Karnataka Category Lakes of Karnataka BangaloreRural geo stub ...   more details



  1. Forestry in Chad

    Like most states of the African Sahel, Chad has suffered desertification the encroachment of the desert . Traditional herding practices and the need for firewood and wood for construction have exacerbated the problem. In the early 1980s, the country possessed between 135,000 and 160,000 square kilometres of forest and woodlands, representing a decline of almost 14 from the early 1960s. To what extent this decline was caused by climatic changes and to what extent by herding and cutting practices was unknown. Regulation was difficult because some people traditionally made their living selling wood and charcoal for fuel and wood for construction to people in the urban center. Although the government attempted to limit wood brought into the capital, the attempts have not been well managed, and unrestricted cutting of woodlands remained a problem. See also Agriculture in Chad Economy of Chad References loc Economy of Chad forestry by country DEFAULTSORT Forestry In Chad Category Forestry by country Chad Category Economy of Chad Category Agriculture in Chad Category Forestry in Africa Chad ...   more details



  1. K?bu gattai

    K bu gattai Japanese , Union of the Imperial Court and the Shogunate was a policy in Bakumatsu Japan aiming at obtaining a political coordination between the Bakufu and the Japanese Imperial Family Imperial Court . The policy was adopted following the murder of the Prime Minister Ii Naosuke in 1860 . The assassination, combined with the popular upheaval against foreign encroachment, forced the Bakufu to soften its political stance, and to adopt the compromise policy of K bu Gattai upon the suggestion of the Satsuma Domain Satsuma and Mito Domain s. In the following years, the Shogunate and the Imperial court would vie for political supremacy. ref Why Has Japan Succeeded ? Western Technology and the Japanese Ethos by Michio Morishima p.68 http books.google.com books?id lVrF2lUnalwC&pg PA68 ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Kobu Gattai Category Edo period fr K bu Gattai ja ru uk zh ...   more details



  1. Geohumoral theory

    Geohumoral Theory or Geohumoralism was a Racialism racialist concept propounded in Renaissance era Renaissance Europe . Briefly, it held that variations in topography and climate produced variations in national characteristics Wilson 133 . from http muse.jhu.edu.proxy.binghamton.edu journals shakespeare quarterly v057 57.2floyd wilson.html This embodied the early modern ...common way of understanding human nature ...through analyzing how European bodies altered as a result of being in one climate rather than another some Europeans, notably those in cold northern climes, such as the English and Scots, and those in southern climes, such as those close to the shores of tropical Africa, had their bodies altered sufficiently by environmental factors so as to be morally defective and physically decrepit Abulafia qtd. in Burnard par. 7 . Geohumoralism was, in part, a philosophical justification for the European Imperialism imperial encroachment upon the New World . from http www.history.ac.uk reviews paper burnardt.html Category History of ideas Category Renaissance philosophy ...   more details



  1. Midalam

    unreferenced date December 2011 Midalam is a small village situated in the wst coast of Kanyakumari District , Tamil Nadu . Midalam is surrounded by natural boundaries in the Arabian Sea , lovely place surrounded with coconut trees. Midalam is a small village .which is 30  km away from Nagercoil , head quarters of Kanyakumari District and 55  km away from Trivandrum capital city of Kerala . It shares border with Enayam, Thengapattanam at the west side Kurumbanai, Colachel at the east. Karungal on the north, Arabian Sea to the south. It is connected with nearby villages and town by road. The Kovalam Colachel Canal popularly known as AVM Canal Ananda Victoria Marthandavarma Canal which passes through this village linking up to Kanyakumari was encroached by settlers. This waterway was operation from Mondaikadu to Poovar 55 years ago. In some places it is filled with coconut trees and has suffered encroachment. coord missing Tamil Nadu Category Villages in Kanyakumari district ...   more details



  1. Murder (Russian law)

    for a general discussion of the law of murder murder unreferenced date October 2011 According to the modern Russia n Criminal Code of Russia Criminal Code , only intentional killing of another human considered as a murder Russian . The following types of murder are defined Murder per se article 105 of Criminal Code common corpus delicti with no aggravating circumstances listed below . Punished with a sentence between 6 and 15 years qualified corpus delicti. Punished with a sentence between 12 and 25 years or 30 years in exceptional circumstances, life sentence, or death penalty. Aggravating circumstances a against two or more persons b against person on public duty or their relatives c killing of hostage, kidnapped or helpless person d killing of pregnant e committed in a cruel way f committed in a socially dangerous way g motivated by a blood feud vendetta h committed by a group i for a profit, including contract killing , or connected with a robbery, extort or gangsterism j with a rowdy motive k to cover or secure another crime, l connected with a rape or sexual assault m hate crime n with the view to use organs or tissues of victim. Privileged types of murder Of newborn child by mother article 106 of Criminal Code , punished with a sentence up to 5 years. In affect state art. 107 , up to 3 years up to 5 years for multiple killing . Exceeding reasonable level of self defense art. 108 , up to 2 years. There are some other articles of criminal code, that provide special punishment for crimes connected with intentional kills seizure of hostages terrorism sabotage punished with a sentence between 15 and 20 years, or life. genocide encroachment on person on public or government duty encroachment on law officer or soldier encroachment on person administering justice or engaged in a preliminary investigation. punished with a sentence between 12 and 20 years, or life sentence. Separately considered actions that cause unpremeditated death of another person acciden ...   more details



  1. Periya Eri

    a huge encroachment inside the lake on Southwest side. The compound walls of that encroachment ...   more details



  1. Kaliveli Lake

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox lake lake name Kaliveli Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Viluppuram District , Tamil Nadu coords type inflow outflow catchment basin countries India length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Kaliveli Lake is a coastal lake in the Viluppuram District of Tamil Nadu , India . This lake lies approximately 16 kilometers north of Pondicherry and 10 kilometers north of Auroville , near the Bay of Bengal . Kaliveli lake is a seasonal wetland , with a gradient from freshwater to brackish water, and is an important feeding and breeding ground on migratory bird flyway . The lake is one of the largest wetlands in peninsular India, and is considered a wetland of both national and international importance by the IUCN . It is currently threatened by encroachment from agricultural fields, wildlife poaching , loss of the surrounding forest s, and increased commercial prawn farming. The ruins of Allamparwa Fort lies on the coast near the north channel to Kaliveli Lake, about 35 kilometers north northeast of Pondicherry. Hydrography of Tamil Nadu coord missing Tamil Nadu Category Lakes of Tamil Nadu Viluppuram geo stub ...   more details



  1. Pith and substance

    of the encroachment. The Court must consider the degree the valid legislative scheme intrudes upon ...   more details



  1. Keynsham Humpy Tumps

    Keynsham Humpy Tumps is a floristically rich acidic grassland site situated between the town of Keynsham , and the River Avon, Bristol River Avon , southeast of Bristol , England . The site is on a south facing slope running alongside the Bristol to Bath, Somerset Bath railway line. It consists of open patches of grassland and bare rock, interspersed with blocks of scrubland scrub . It is the only site in Avon county Avon at which Upright Chickweed Moenchia erecta , occurs. ref Myles 2000 page 81 ref Other locally notable plant species found here include Annual Knawel , ref Myles 2000 page 82 ref Sand Spurrey , ref Myles 2000 page 83 ref Subterranean Clover Trifolium subterraneus and Prickly Sedge Carex muricata ssp. lamprocarpa . The site does not have any statutory conservation status, and is not currently managed for its biodiversity interest. Current threats to its ecological value include the encroachment of scrubland scrub onto the grassland areas, and damage from motorcycle scrambling . References reflist Bibliography Myles, Sarah 2000 The Flora of the Bristol Region ISBN 1 874357 18 8 coord 51.42653 N 2.51214 W source placeopedia display title Category Keynsham Somerset geo stub ...   more details



  1. K?puka

    Image Holei Pali lava flows and Kipukas.jpg thumb right 300px Lava flows and k pukas at Holei Pali in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park . A k puka is an area of land surrounded by one or more younger lava flows. A k puka forms when lava flows on either side of a hill , ridge , or older lava dome as it moves downslope or spreads from its source. Older and more weathered than their surroundings, k pukas often appear to be like islands within a sea of lava flows. They are often covered with soil and late ecological succession al vegetation that provide visual contrast as well as habitat for animals in an otherwise inhospitable environment. K puka , along with aa lava flow okina a okina and pahoehoe p hoehoe , are Hawaiian language Hawaiian words related to volcanology that have entered the lexicon of geology . Some have used the word informally as applying to any place where biological life endures the encroachment of civilization, an island of life. References http volcanoes.usgs.gov images pglossary kipuka.php USGS Photo Glossary Kipuka DEFAULTSORT Kipuka Category Volcanology volcanology stub Topography stub de Kipuka et Kipuka es Kipuka fr K puka ...   more details



  1. Horstmann suspension

    File Vikers Mk VI.jpg thumb Light Tank Mk VI Vickers Mark VI light tank, with Horstmann suspension. Horstmann suspension is a type of Caterpillar track tracked Suspension vehicle suspension devised by the United Kingdom British engineer Sidney Horstmann in 1922. The system uses coil spring s and has the advantages of a relatively long travel and, consisting of a self contained bogie that is bolted to the hull, causing little or no encroachment on internal hull space. In addition, the entire suspension unit may be relatively easily removed and replaced if damaged, e.g., by land mine mines . The name Horstmann suspension also refers to suspension built by the Horstman company now Horstman Defence Systems Ltd whether of the bogie type, torsion beam design, hydrogas , hydropneumatic or other. The Horstmann system was used on, amongst others, the following vehicles Universal carrier Universal Bren gun carrier Loyd Carrier Light Tanks of the UK Vickers light tanks Centurion tank Centurion tank Chieftain tank Chieftain tank Horstman built suspension is used on Challenger tank Warrior Armoured Fighting Vehicle AS 90 self propelled gun External links http www.horstman.co.uk about history index.html Horstmann history Category Armoured fighting vehicle equipment Category English inventions ...   more details



  1. Mangi Meli

    Mangi Chief Meli or Mangi Meli Kiusa bin Rindi Makindara was a leader of the Chaga in the 1890s. He was hanged by the Germany German colonialism colonialists in early 20th century. ref cite news last Ihucha first Adam title Moshi community wants Mangi Meli s skull returned publisher IPP Media url http www.ippmedia.com ipp guardian 2005 10 18 52083.html accessdate 2007 08 03 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070928064942 http www.ippmedia.com ipp guardian 2005 10 18 52083.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 09 28 ref Meli was one of the heroes of the former Tanganyika Tanganyika colony , and stood firm in the fight against colonial encroachment around the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro . Meli was hanged by German colonial soldiers in the open while his people watched, after which the German colonial administration ordered his decapitation . It is believed that Meli s head was taken to Germany and stored in a museum. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Meli, Mangi Category Year of birth missing Category 19th century births Category Year of death missing Category 20th century deaths Category Tanzanian royalty Tanzania bio stub Africa royal stub ...   more details



  1. Bosistoa

    italic title taxobox name Bosistoa image Bosistoa transversa Coffs.jpg image caption Bosistoa transversa regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Rutaceae genus Bosistoa subdivision ranks Species subdivision Bosistoa brassii br Bosistoa floydii br Bosistoa medicinalis br Bosistoa pentacocca br Bosistoa transversa Bosistoa is an Australian genus of plants with 6 species in the family Rutaceae . Most of them are endangered due to forest clearing and encroachment by weeds. They are known colloquially as bonewoods or satinhearts. Species Bosistoa brassii Brass s Bonewood Bosistoa floydii Five leaved Bonewood Near Threatened Bosistoa medicinalis syn. B. monostylis Eumundi Bonewood Medicine Bonewood Bosistoa pentacocca Ferny leaf Bosistoa or Native Almond Bosistoa transversa syn. B. selwynii Three leaved Bosistoa or Yellow Satinheart Vulnerable They occur in New South Wales and Queensland . External links http rainforestinfo.org.au spp npws heart.htm Photograph of leaves of B. transversa syn. B. selwynii Category Rutaceae Category Sapindales of Australia Rutaceae stub Australia rosid stub es Bosistoa pt Bosistoa ...   more details



  1. Towards an Urban Renaissance

    Refimprove date December 2009 File Towards an Urban Renaissance.jpg thumb upright Cover of Towards an Urban Renaissance Towards an Urban Renaissance was a report written by the United Kingdom s Urban Task Force headed by Lord Richard Rogers and published on 29 June 1999. It examined the question of how 4 million projected new homes over 25 years, might be accommodated in the UK without further encroachment into the Green belt United Kingdom green belt or other areas of countryside. ref name utf http www.urbantaskforce.org UTF final report.pdf ref Key Recommendations Design led urban regeneration process and the designation of special urban policy areas. Reform of the planning system and involvement of local people in decision making and neighbourhood level. The building of 60 of new housing as schemes on Brownfield land. Better use of existing Housing stock. The relaxation of Local Planning Authority s standards relating to density and separation distance s between dwellings The better integration of housing with highways relaxation of parking standards and designing the roads around the housing rather than the housing around the roads . Improve non car transport. Better quality design. ref name utf Influences Towards an Urban Renaissance was influential in the re writing of PPG 3 Planning policy guidance note 3 Housing References Reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Towards An Urban Renaissance Category Town and country planning in the United Kingdom UK law stub UK planning stub ...   more details




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