Whatever the cause, this "urbanization of poverty" has resulted in the large-scale erection of primitive forms of shelter, either on public land or on private land owned by absentee landlords.
Second, game-trophy zones of public and private land where you can kill an adult wolf with a hunting license, like elk or moose.
Green stormwater management is a collection of approaches that is dispersed across public and private land, and not a single system residing underground and maintained by one agency.
Mr Sampson said his teams have been helping with some of the work clearing landslides which started on private land but ended up on public roads.
The Obama administration has opened millions of acres of public land to be used by private companies for giant solar power farms.
Mr. Stock made a similar land deal, a public-private partnership with the Somali government for some beach property near the port, but didn't work out as well.
Sit down for breakfast, and you can eavesdrop on the tug-of-war between private and public interests in the county, where the Bureau of Land Management controls 4 million acres.
De Soto's team, along with the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, found that to acquire and legally register a lot on state-owned desert land in Egypt requires dealing with 31 public and private agencies and red tape that can stretch from 5 to 14 years.
De Soto's team, along with the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, found that to acquire and legally register a lot on state-owned desert land in Egypt requires dealing with 31 public and private agencies, and red tape that can last from 5 to 14 years.
Police warn that these cannot be ridden on public routes, and permission must be sought for use on private land.
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Hunting is allowed on certain public and -- with the owner's permission -- private land, allowing experienced hunters to set out on their own.
The river has been open to the public as a navigable waterway for decades, though it was encased by private land owned by timber companies and covered by hunting club leases and posted against trespassing.
The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 means it is an offence to be the owner of a dog that is dangerously out of control in a public place but it does not apply to attacks that take place on private land.
We are pressing ahead with our flat-producing programme for public housing and are planning a land bank that will cater for demand from private developers.
He formed the Housing Partnership in 1982 to work with public agencies and private developers on middle-income housing, mostly on surplus city-owned land.
Public mineral resources become private the minute you pull them from the ground, meaning the only costs incurred from mining on public land are operating expenses.
And though easements created by private individuals are generally not open to the public, they do serve the conservation purpose of keeping the land pristine and open and undisturbed for watersheds and critical flora and fauna.
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For another client, they spent more than a year organizing a 60-day horseback ride across Montana, with a fully outfitted mobile camp, not on public right-of-ways but on open land, which required permissions from many private landowners.
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He began to write a novel, set during Brazil's hosting of the World Cup in 2014, in which public money was yet again disappearing into private pockets, and white-elephant stadiums were rising across the land.
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