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« Reply #12 on: Oct 04, 2007, 05:48:38 PM »
Are they going to anything about the laws that encouraged "accidental" forest fires? I remember reading that the forests could only be cut for development if they were part of a forest fire. Seemed like an invitation to arson to me. Want to build - start a fire.
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« Reply #13 on: Oct 04, 2007, 06:25:49 PM »
Well in Greece the law is actually protecting the criminals, and that is what we want to change.
For instance if you have land with trees, you are not allowed to build there or cut the trees. If someone "accidentally" burn the forest, still you don't have the right to build. BUT you can actually build the burned land because none is going to do anything for it. The only problem you will have after that is that the government wont give you water and electricity, but that's not really a problem for these people as we are talking for a really huge real estate business.
This is very sad, especially in our times where forests are critical for our lives. I hope someone in Greece's government will wake up soon and do what we elected them to do
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« Reply #14 on: Oct 04, 2007, 07:32:28 PM »
We have a similar problem in the uk on a much smaller scale here protected land that's not part of a national park is given special legal status called "Green belt" in such land its illegal to build or develop on, even digging up to put pipes in requires special permission. But many companies are pressuring councils to reclassify such land as "brown belt" which they are allowed to develop with restraints but once built their is little that can be done, the problem is in the UK we have a housing shortage particularly in the south as a country in terms of per square mile we are one of the most densely populated countries in the world and certainly in europe, we also have a lot of unsuitable land meaning the green belts around our cities are being eaten up. For some one like my self its not to bad I live in a very rural part of the UK but if you are in London or the south its one large city.