A. Villeneuve, A. Castelein, M.A. Mekouar
for the
Development Law Service
FAO Legal Office
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2002
ISSN 1014-6679
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I. INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK: MAJOR INSTRUMENTS
1.1.1. Absence of a Worldwide Mountain-focused Convention
1.1.2. A Regional Mountain-specific Agreement: The Alpine Convention
1.1.3. Other Draft Regional Agreements1.2.1. A Global Mountain Platform: Chapter 13 of Agenda 21
1.2.2. The Draft World Charter for Mountain Populations
1.2.3. Other Non-binding Instruments: Some ExamplesII. NATIONAL LEGISLATION: MAIN FEATURES
2.1.1. Objectives of the Laws
2.1.2. Coverage of the Laws: Mountain Delimitation
2.1.3. Complementarity with Related Laws2.2. Institutional Arrangements
2.2.1. Specialized Mountain Institutions
2.2.2. Institutions Not Specific to Mountains2.3.1. Mountain Funds
2.3.2. Mountain Agriculture
2.3.3. Mountain Tourism
2.3.4. Local Products2.4.1. Developing Infrastructure and Communications
2.4.2. Promoting Culture and Education
2.4.3. Raising Living Standards2.5.1. Protecting Forests
2.5.2. Combating Soil Erosion
2.5.3. Safeguarding Water
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Mountain Delimitation
1.3. Mountain Institutions1.3.1. National Board for Mountain Regions
1.3.2. Councils of Mountain Municipalities
1.3.3. Associations of Mountain Municipalities2.1. Introduction
2.2. Mountain Delimitation2.2.1. Metropolitan France
2.2.2. Overseas Departments
2.2.3. Ranges2.3.1. National Mountain Board
2.3.2. Mountain Range Committees3.1. Introduction
3.2. Mountain Delimitation
3.3. Mountain Institutions
3.4. Mountain Development4.1. Introduction
4.2. Mountain Delimitation
4.3. Mountain Institutions4.3.1. A Decentralized Institutional Framework
4.3.2. Importance of Mountain CommunitiesV. RUSSIAN FEDERATION - REPUBLIC OF NORTH OSSETIA-ALANIA
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Mountain Delimitation
5.3. Mountain Institutions
5.4. Mountain Development5.4.1. Natural Resource Use: Users Rights and Obligations
5.4.2. Natural Resource Management: Economic and Financial Instruments6.1. Introduction
6.2. Mountain Delimitation
6.3. Mountain Institutions
6.4. Mountain Development