Law No. 28/VIII/2013 approving the National Directive for Territorial Planning (DNOT). Country/Territory Cabo Verde Document type Legislation Date 2013 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Boletim Oficial, Série I, No. 19. Subject Environment gen., Land & soil Keyword Environmental planning Land-use planning Public land Urban land Protected area Policy/planning Right of use Geographical area Africa, Atlantic Ocean Islands, North Atlantic, Sahel, Small Island Developing States, Western Africa Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on the day of its publication. Abstract This Law approves the National Directive for Territorial Planning (DNOT). This Directive, consisting of 4 Sections, specifies the basic legislation for territorial planning and its management, as established by Legislative Decree No. 1/2006. The Directive is an instrument for the National territorial management, which establishes the legal spatial framework and defines the great options for the socio-economic development of the National territory. It is divided as follows: Rapport, where the analysis and problem appraisal is presented, opportunities and perspectives of the Cape Verdean territory, Territorial challenges and priorities, in a National, Regional and International context. Full text Portuguese Website www.legis-palop.org References - Legislation Implements Legislative Decree No. 1/2006 approving the Territorial and Urban Planning. Legislation | Cabo Verde | 2006 Keyword: Early warning system, Hazards, Land commission, Land-use planning, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Desertification, Cultural heritage, Urban land, Classification/declassification, Basic legislation, Contract/agreement, Environmental planning, Expropriation, Public land, Right of use, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree-Law No. 43/2010 approving the National Regulation for Land and Urban Planning (RNOTPU). Legislation | Cabo Verde | 2010 (2018) Keyword: Environmental planning, Land-use planning, Public land, Right of use, Urban land, Protected area, Basic legislation, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX