Government Decree No. 335 / 2009 Coll.
Government regulation on the definition of types of landscape elements
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Effective from 01.10.2009
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01.10.2009
335
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
of 16 September 2009
on the determination of species of landscape elements
The Government orders pursuant to § 3m of Act No. 252 / 1997 Coll., on Agriculture, as amended by Act No. 291 / 2009 Coll.:
Nature of landscape elements
(1) The species of landscape element is:
(a) the limit;
(b) the terrace,
(c) grasses,
(d) a group of timber;
(e) trees;
(f) solitary wood.
(2) The limit shall be understood as a continuous grassland unit of the liner type, mainly used to reduce the risk of water or wind erosion, usually defining the boundary of the soil block or part of the soil block. The limit may include wood vegetation or stone wall.
(3) The terrace is a continuous sloping slope of the liner type formed by the terraces to reduce the risk of water or wind erosion, and to reduce the slope of a part of the slope of the soil block, or of a part of the soil block, usually defining the boundary of the soil block or, where appropriate, the part of the soil block. The terrace may include wood vegetation or stone wall.
(4) Grass groove means a chipped sloping sloping unit, designed to reduce the risk of water or wind erosion, defining the path of concentrated water outflow from the soil block or part of the soil block, with agricultural culture arable soil. Wood vegetation may be part of the grassy grove.
(5) The group of timber shall be a non-linear body comprising at least 2 pieces of wood vegetation with a maximum area of 2 000 m2. Wood vegetation, which is part of the limit, terrace or grassy valleys, and wood vegetation, is not considered to be a group of timber, which is a forest function under § 3 of the Forest Act (1)).
(6) The machinery is a line-type unit comprising at least 5 pieces of wood vegetation and generally with regularly repeated elements. Wood vegetation, which is part of the boundary, terrace or grassy valleys, and wood vegetation, is not considered to be a tree line, which is a forest function under § 3 of the Forest Act (1).
(7) Solid wood means isolated growing wood with a crown projection of 8 m2 or more occurring in an agricultural-managed landscape outside the forest. Wooden vegetation, which is part of the boundary, terrace or grassy valleys, is not considered to be a solitary tree.
Efficacy
This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 October 2009.
Prime Minister:
Ing. Fischer, CSc.
Minister for Agriculture:
Ing. Shebesta v. r.
1) Act No. 289 / 1995 Coll., on Forests and on the amendment and addition of certain laws (Forest Act), as amended.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Government Decree No. 335 / 2009 Coll., on determining the types of landscape elements |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | Regulation |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 01.10.2009 |
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| Effective from | 01.10.2009 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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