Title:
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Land Use Controls with Special Reference to Wetlands |
Author:
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Dayana, M.K.; Dr. Varkey, A.M
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Abstract:
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This is a study of land use law in India. Land use Controls has been a subject
of controversy since the human settlement. Gamut of control increased with human
development. Now the controls are for many purposes.Nuisance created through various land use was tried to be avoidedthrough the common law controls7. Whether the utility of the activity outweighs
the environmental consideration was the consideration before the court. A
standard definition8 of nuisance could meet most of the problems relating to land
use. Later on, planning and zoning laws brought in major changes. Health, safety
and facilities of others attracted land use controls9. After the Stockholm the sphere
of government interference increased. Several legislations were enacted. Existing
legislations were modified. These come in conflict with the interests of different
sections of society. Coastal Regulations10 and high range protection11 are
manifestations of such unrest. A systematic study on these issues is of current
interest. Exploring of some areas in this respect is also relevant in this respect. |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/5051
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Date:
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2015-10-26 |