Law No. 99/2019 on the National Programme for Territorial Planning Policy. País/Territorio Portugal Tipo de documento Fecha 2019 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Fuente original Diário da República, I Serie, No. 170, 5 September 2019. Materia Agricultura y desarrollo rural, Ganado, Aire y atmósfera, Alimentación y nutrición, Pesca, Bosques, Tierra y suelos, Agua Palabra clave Política/planificación Manejo de tierras Cambio climático Seguridad alimentaria Planificación ambiental Emisiones Manejo y conservación pesquera Desperdicio de alimentos Ordenación forestal/conservación de montes Bosques de protección Sanidad animal Producción animal Biodiversidad Manejo de recursos hídricos Área geográphica Europa, EUROPA Y CENTRAL ASIA, Países de la Unión Europea, Atlántico Norte, Atlántico Nordeste, Europa Meridional Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on the day after its publication. Resumen This Law approves the first revision of the National Programme for Territorial Planning Policy (PNPOT), approved by Law No. 58/2007 of 4 September. The PNPOT is the top instrument of the territorial management system, defines objectives and strategic options for territorial development and establishes the model of organization of the national territory. The PNPOT is the reference framework for other territorial programmes and plans as a guiding instrument for strategies with territorial impact. The PNPOT was created by the Basic Law of the Territorial and Urban Planning Policy of 1998, with the aim of providing the country with a competent instrument for the definition of a prospective, complete and integrated vision of the organization and development of the territory, promoting the coordination and articulation of public policies on a territorial basis. Climate change causes impacts in the intensity and territorial incidence of the risks associated with floods and floods, coastal overgrowths, heat waves and the occurrence of fires, with a strong impact on forest territories, generally aggravating their frequency and intensity. . Urban areas will be in a more vulnerable situation. Other environmental hazards, such as mass movement in slopes, can be aggravated in severity or frequency. Climate change is also a factor of social injustice, with consequences for intra- and inter-generational inequalities. Texto completo Portugués Página web dre.pt Referencias - Legislación Implementado por Resolution of the Council of Ministers No. 48/2020 regulating the governing model for the implementing the National Programme for Territorial Planning Policy. Legislación | Portugal | 2020 Palabra clave: Cumplimiento/aplicación, Política/planificación, Manejo de tierras, Cambio climático, Seguridad alimentaria, Planificación ambiental, Emisiones, Manejo y conservación pesquera, Desperdicio de alimentos, Ordenación forestal/conservación de montes, Bosques de protección, Sanidad animal, Producción animal, Biodiversidad, Manejo de recursos hídricos Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX