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Desarrollando Developing - CEDAF

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What rights and obligations of thelandowner, State and NGO arisewhen creating a PPA?The official recognition of a PPA carries with it certain rights andobligations of the landowner, State and NGOs working in this field. The mostcommon ones are described below.LandownerRightsThe right to identify their property asa PPA: this is often useful in publicrelations.ObligationsFulfil Management Plan: must execute the activitiesdescribed therein, including the responsibility for inspectingand protecting the property throughout the agreed term.Obtain Incentives: if incentivesexist, they may receive technicalassistance from the Government orNGOs, payments for environmentalservices, tax deductions, etc.Present Reports: on some occasions the landowners arerequested to turn in annual reports to the NSPA authoritiesregarding the management carried out on the PPA.Consent to monitoring: it is usually established that thelandowner must allow public authorities or qualified NGOsto visit their properties, given previous warning, to verify thecompliance with the PPA Management Plan.Government and NGOsRightsEstablish requirements for recognitionof private properties as PPA.Accept or deny recognition ofproperties as PPA.ObligationsRecibir solicitudes de finqueros interesados en crear APP yresolverlas.Cumplir con otorgamiento de incentivos acordados.Grant incentives.Cancel declaration of privateproperties previously recognized asPPA once the time period haselapsed or there are grounds to do so.Controlar cumplimiento de Plan de Manejo.Sancionar a los que incumplen el acuerdo de conservaciónprivada.12

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