Planning and Building Law, 1965. País/Territorio Israel Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 1965 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Tierra y suelos Palabra clave Manejo de tierras Institución Legislación básica EIA Área geográphica Asia, Europa y Central Asia, Mediterráneo, Medio Oriente, Asia Occidental Resumen This Law regulates all building and land use management in Israel, and establishes a framework for environmental planning. National, regional and local bodies are established to provide for land use planning on all levels: A National Board, chaired by the Minister of the Interior is responsible for overall planning in Israel. The Board's responsibilities include enacting a National Outline Scheme that sets out a framework for planning on a national scale and advising the Government on matters of planning. Six District Commissions, consisting of representatives of the Government and of local authorities, serve as a link between national planning and local implementation. The country is divided to sixty-five local areas headed by a Local Planning Commission. Planning schemes include a National Outline Scheme, District Outline Schemes and local schemes. The Israel Defence Force is not exempt from the requirements of the Law. Texto completo Inglés Referencias - Legislación Implementado por Planning and Building Regulations (Environmental Impact Statements), 1982. Legislación | Israel | 1982 Palabra clave: Manejo de tierras, Institución, EIA Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX Planning and Building Regulations (Environmental Impact Assessments), 2003 (5763 -2003) Legislación | Israel | 2003 (2003) Palabra clave: Manejo de tierras, Institución, EIA Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX