Resolution No. 9/1 of 2004 defining the minimum distance between farms created in unregulated zones and populated areas. País/Territorio Líbano Tipo de documento Reglamento Fecha 2004 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Fuente original Official Gazette No. 70, 30 December 2004, 6 pp. Materia Ganado Palabra clave Producción animal Política/planificación Área geográphica Asia, Mediterráneo, Medio Oriente, Africa del Norte y Cercano Oriente, Asia Occidental Entry into force notes This Resolution enters into force on 30 December 2004. Resumen The aim of this Resolution is to regulate the establishment of farms. This Resolution is composed of 8 articles and 4 Tables. Article 1 defines the minimum distance between farms and populated zones according to the type of farm, animal specie, number of animals and activity. Article 2 Defines populated areas, minimum distance and animal units. Article 3 illustrates the Calculation of minimum distances. The total surface of installation, including services of the farm, shall be defined according to the specie and number of animals in the farm (art. 4). After the approval of the minimum distance by the High Council for Urban Regulation, the Ministry of environment will reserve the right to modify the minimum distance when necessary (art. 5). Table I defines the number of animal units. Table II indicates the animal groups. Table III fixes the minimum distance between farms and populated zones. Table IV establishes the total surface (services included) of the installations of the farms. Texto completo Árabe Referencias - Legislación Implementa Resolution No. 16/1 of 2001 defining the environmental requirements for licence for cattle farms, domestic birds and domestic animals like rabbits and pigs. Legislación | Líbano | 2001 Palabra clave: Autorización/permiso, Control de la contaminación, Explotación agrícola, EIA, Bovinos, Porcinos, Protección de los animales Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX