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Consisting of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, Canada's Atlantic region defines itself by the Atlantic Ocean. Its various forms of coastline consists of bays, tidal inlets, rivers, and other streams connecting land to sea. All of the provinces are 'maritime' in the sense that they are directly connected by coastal frontage to the sea. The littoral, to the mean high water mark on the shore front, is within the jurisdiction of the federal government and applies to all tidal shorefronts. As with the appraisal of many other income-producing, investment real estate properties that are labor intensive and involve capital personal property components, the appraisal will initially focus upon the business(es) that will be carried on at the site. If the purpose o...
... as the determination of its maximal productivity. It will also be used for the income approach to v...
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In the past two decades, the rural land contract management has activated the rural region economy and improved the agricultural productivity tremendously, however, has also restricted itself from progressing towards industrialization and scale economy. In order to solve this fundamental problem, we must carry on the reform of land property system and grant the peasantry with full land property right.
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... for their existence upon the rainforest lands and waterways along the river, and Amazon Watch, a... also allegedly harmed agricultural productivity and land values. Plaintiffs contend that Occidenta...
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...One is the interplay between the productivity of the land and the population. That's kind of an ...
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... means the surface of all that portion of land under the sea. (fond marin). “slick line” mean... might change its deliverability, productivity or injectivity, a formation flow test is conducted...
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... commonly used in Canada: site-value taxes, land-value capture taxes, tax increment financing distr... area, a service that increases the productivity of the land for residential but not agricultural u...
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...Moreover, when the environmental effects of land clearing for ethanol source crops are taken into a... is expected in 2009, overall productivity growth in agriculture is simply too low to cope wi...
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The Alberta government has amended the Land lities Act to abolish Duplicate Certificates of Ti... environment in order to enhance productivity and provide continuing service to Albertans...The ...
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... markedly, due to changes to outdoor landscaping and indoor efficiencies. . Infrastructure improvem... increase as farmers attempt to raise productivity on a dwindling supply of agricultural land. Cultiv...
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In my opinion, confinement livestock is about to be thrown virtually off the bus," [Churchill] told a Manitoba Cattle Enhancement Council strategic planning session Nov. 30. "In 10 years, I think we will see virtually no feedlots in the U.S.
"The confinement industry's common response to criticism right now is to say 'we have to feed the world' and that doesn't work if there are viable (alternative) models out there," he said.
Churchill says his approach increases the productive capacity of the land while reducing its carbon footprint. "By taking it out of corn and soybean rotations and growing very high-quality forages with it, I am actually producing more beef per acre than if I had harvested the corn and the soybeans and brought them to a feedlot."
..., primarily due to their lower productivity. While confinement systems have resulted in higher...