Tamil Nadu Forest Department

Tamil Nadu Forest Department
தமிழ்நாடு அரசு வனத்துறை
Agency overview
Formed1856 (168 years ago) (1856)
JurisdictionTamil Nadu
Headquartersvelachery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Employees9,188
Agency executive
Parent agencyGovernment of Tamil Nadu
Websitehttps://www.forests.tn.gov.in/
Head office of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department is in the Panagal Maaligai or Panagal Building in Saidapet, Chennai.
Map of Tamil Nadu, India

The Tamil Nadu Forest Department, formerly the Madras Forest Department, is a government department responsible for managing all the protected areas and forests plus environmental and wildlife related issues of Tamil Nadu state in South India. The objective of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department is to conserve biodiversity and eco-systems of forests and wilderness areas to ensure water security and food security of the state.

The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Head of Forest Force (HoFF) is the head of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. The Chief Wildlife Warden, five Additional Principal Chief Conservators of Forests and eight Chief Conservator of Forests function under the PCCF in the head office at Panagal Maaligai (pictured), Saidapet, Chennai. All the Chief Conservators of Forests are assisted by the Conservators of Forests and Deputy Conservator of Forests who have regional and specialised responsibilities.[1]

All officials of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, down to the level of Assistant Conservator of Forests, are graduates of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration and the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy and are members of the Indian Forest Service, entitled to use the formal suffix IFS after their name. There are total of 9,188 employees of the department.[2]

History

Dr Hugh Cleghorn, founder of Madras Forest Department, 1856
Dietrich Brandis, reorganised Madras Forestry Department in 1882
H A Gass, Conservator of Forests about 1906
Teak tree, 1870 by Douglas Hamilton
Lord Ripon, Viceroy of India, 1880-1884

In 1855 Dr H F Cleghorn (pictured) was asked to organise the Madras Forest Department and started systematic forest conservancy in India.[3] On 19 December 1856 he was appointed Conservator of Forests in Madras Presidency.[4] His persistent campaigning with the Government resulted in the banning of shifting cultivation in the Madras Presidency in 1860.[3] Cleghorn organised the new Madras Forestry Department with such energy and success that he was asked to extend his operations into the Punjab. He also afforded Mr Dietrich Brandis, CIE, FRS, CIE, (pictured), efficient assistance in introducing and systematically working forest conservancy in the forests of Bengal.[5] Cleghorn has been called "the father of scientific forestry in India"[6][7]

On 10 January 1865, a public resolution by the Government of India, designated Dr Cleghorn as the founder of Forest Conservancy in India, and added: "His long services from the first organisation of forest management in Madras have without question greatly conduced to the public good in this branch of the administration".[8]

Douglas Hamilton was very interested in forest conservation in South India, and often visited his old friend General James Michael who was organising an experimental forest conservancy in the Annaimalai Hills. In 1854, he was appointed to temporarily manage the conservancy and showed great aptitude for these new forestry duties. Douglas succeeded permanently to the appointment and for the next three years was in charge of the Annaimalai forests, supplying teak lumber for shipbuilding at the Bombay Dockyard. During this period, he became Assistant Conservator of Forests under Dr Hugh Francis Cleghorn who recently established the Madras Forest Department and whose work led to the establishment of the Forest Department of India in 1864.[5][9]

In 1857 Douglas Hamilton had to return to his regiment. The assistant conservator vacancy at Anamalai was filled by Lieutenant Richard Henry Beddome, who was an excellent explorer and who had a good knowledge of botany. He was recommended to Dr Cleghorn because of his powers of observation and description.[10] He succeeded Cleghorn in 1860 and remained Chief Conservator until 1882.[11]

After the retirement of Beddome, upon the direction of the Viceroy of India, George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon (pictured) and with the strong support of M E Grant Duff, Governor of Madras, Dietrich Brandis reorganised the Forestry Department as it operated smoothly thereafter.[12] J A Gamble followed R H Beddome as the conservator of forests. Gamble's successor was Horace Archibald Gass (pictured). Gass is now remembered for establishing the Gass Forest Museum. Gass was succeeded by F A Lodge and then by J A Master.[13]

In 1868, The Forest College and Research Institute was first established as part of the Agricultural School at Saidapet, Chennai. In 1916, it moved to Coimbatore. In 1989, Masters programme in forestry was introduced at the Forest College & Research Institute, new campus at Mettupalayam. In 1990, a Doctoral programme was also introduced.[14]

In 1969, Madras State was renamed Tamil Nadu (land of the Tamils) and the name of the department was likewise also changed.

Objectives

The overall objective of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department is to conserve biodiversity and eco-systems of forests and wilderness areas to ensure water security and food security of the state. Wildlife and wildlife habitats should be conserved and sustainably managed to meet the social, economic, ecological, cultural, recreational and spiritual needs of the present and future generations of people in the state.[15]

The forests in Tamil Nadu are managed with the following objectives:

  • Ensure environmental stability by restoring ecological balance in forest ecosystems.
  • Increase forest and tree cover to 33% of the state, and enhance the quality of forests.
  • Conserve the wide array of bio-diversity through scientific management and improve habitat conditions for improved forest health.
  • Protect and develop the forest catchment area of rivers, lakes, reservoirs and all aquatic eco-systems.
  • Meet the local requirements of fuel, fodder, non-timber forest products and small timber to the extent possible on a sustainable basis through the principles of watershed development and Joint Forest Management.
  • Sensitise all sections of the society for forest/tree conservation through planning, interpretation, integration and collaboration.
  • Increase forest based entrepreneurship to support improved livelihood and develop efficient marketing strategies.
  • Make traditional forest produce available to the tribal people living inside the forests and make them partners in forest management.
  • Develop alternative renewable energy sources to meet the energy requirement of remote villages.
  • Increase scientific management of forests for multiple objectives and to strengthen growth, yield and productivity systems.
  • Stabilise coastal eco-systems to ensure protection from natural calamities such as cyclones and tsunamis.[16]

Strategies

Strategies adopted by the Forest Department to achieve these objectives are:

Management sign at entrance to Mukurthi National Park encouraging wildlife conservation
  • Provide absolute protection to forested area from all factors causing degradation, depletion and destruction of wildlife and wildlife habitats, by strict enforcement of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and the Tamil Nadu Forest Act, 1882.
  • Undertake Eco-development works to provide benefits to the occupants of habitations and villages in and around protected areas and enlist and maintain their support and willing participation in wildlife conservation.
  • Facilitate empowerment of women for sustainable forest management.
  • Facilitate education and awareness creation facilities including creation of Education and interpretation centres for the benefit of all sections of population, especially students.
  • Create awareness of the need to conserve our natural bio-resources through various mass media and other means (pictured).
  • Undertake fire prevention and control measures in and around protected areas through specific programmes.
  • Undertake habitat restoration, afforestation and improvement measures wherever necessary.
  • Relocate human settlements from Protected Areas.
  • Prevent outbreak of contagious diseases among wild animals by taking prophylactic disease prevention measures among domestic animals entering Sanctuaries and National Parks.
  • Develop ex-situ conservation centres such as zoological parks, breeding and nursery programs and gene gardens.
  • Construction of crop protection structures like fences, trenches and walls, etc.
  • Identify and restore wildlife corridors to facilitate free movement of animals between, through and around Protected Areas.
  • Award adequate compensatory damages to affected persons for death or damage caused by Human-wildlife conflict.
  • Restrict and regulate pollution causing industries and activities in a radius of 25 kilometres (16 mi) around protected areas as per the Environment Protection Act.
  • Integrate the wildlife Protected Areas on a watershed or landscape basis with other sectors such as Rural Development, Animal Husbandry and Social Forestry for the sustained conservation and development of the area.
  • Ensure that each and every Protected Area has a management plan in place.
  • Conserve the medicinal plants in protected areas by creation and management of Medicinal Plants Conservation Area (MPCAs).
  • Promote wildlife tourism for the Parks and not Parks for tourism. Tourism demands are subservient to conservation interests of the protected areas.
  • Encourage appropriate monitoring and research works to develop working programmes and plans, to tackle identified problems in achieving objectives.[15]

Geographic divisions

The Forest Department is responsible for managing an area over 3,305 km2 (1,276 sq mi), constituting 2.54% of the geographic area and 17.41% of the 22,643 km2 (8,743 sq mi) recorded forest area of the state.[15] The Forest Department is organised in a geographic hierarchy ranging from Regions, Forestry Circles, Forestry Divisions and Forest Ranges to Beats and Watches. Each geographic category has its own level of management.[2]

Management

The Forest Department is organised in an administrative hierarchy ranging from Principal Chief Conservator of Forests to Forest Watchers, Mahouts and others.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests

The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Head of Forest Force (PCCF - HoFF) is in overall control of the whole Forest Department. All significant orders, permissions, declarations and authorisations of the department are personally reviewed, approved and signed by him.

The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Chief Wildlife Warden (PCCF & CWLW) is the principal assistant to the PCCF and is responsible for all wildlife matters of the department. There is also an Eco-development officer directly advising the PCCF.

Five Additional Principal Chief Conservators of Forests (APCCF) are separately responsible for central administration of Afforestation, Planning & Budgeting, Research & Working Plan, Forest Administration and the Forest Conservation Act.[1][2]

Chief Conservator of Forests

There are 13 Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF), each of whom manages a forest region in addition to managing a separate technical aspect of Forest Department responsibility statewide. The separate technical aspects areTamil Nadu Afforestation Project (TAP), Planning and Development, Personnel and Vigilance, Social Forestry and Extension, Biodiversity, Wildlife, Department Working Plan (WP), Headquarters, Research, Extension, Tamil Nadu Forest Academy (TNFA), Field Director - Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) and Director - Arignar Anna Zoological Park (AAZP).[1][2]

Forest Regions and Circles

The state is divided into 6 forest regions, each composed of two forest circles. The wildlife matters of each region, including the 5 National Parks in Tamil Nadu, are the responsibility of a regional wildlife warden. There are 12 territorial Forest circles. These Regions and Forest circles plus the KMTR, AAZP, TNFA and WP are the allotted responsibility of the following CCF:

Wildlife Warden office sign at Ooty, Nilgiri North and South Divisions, Coimbatore Circle, Tamil Nadu Forest Department
Chennai region: Chennai Circle & Vellore Circle, CCF (Social Forestry)
Trichy region: Trichy Circle & Villupuram Circle, CCF (Personnel and Vigilance)
Madurai region: Madurai Circle & Dindigul Circle, CCF (Planning & Development)
Salem region: Salem Circle & Dharmapuri Circle, CCF (Headquarters)
Tirunelveli region: Virudhunagar Circle & Tirunelveli Circle, CCF (Wildlife)
Coimbatore region Coimbatore Circle & Erode Circle, CCF (TAP)
AAZP, Director & CCF
KMTR, Project Tiger Field Director & CCF
Special Region, Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve (GOMBRT) CCF and Trust Director
TNFA, Director & CCF. There is also a Principal TNFTC and 2 Additional Directors TNFA
WP, Working Plan CCF (WP)[1][2]

Conservator of Forests

There are 26 Conservator of Forests (CF) under the CCFs, with one locally responsible for each of the 12 Forest Circles, 4 for Working Plans, and one each responsible for Planning & Development, Protection, Project Formulation, Forest Consolidation, Publicity, GIS, HRD, TAP-I, TAP-II and Research. There are also 49 Assistant Conservator of Forests, who are usually new IFS officers.[1][2]

Forest divisions

Within each Forest Circle there are 2 or more Forest divisions managed by one or more of 17 Divisional Conservator of Forests (DCF) or 18 Deputy Conservator of Forests and 30 District Forest Officers (DFO).[2]

Each Forest division has several Forest ranges that are managed locally by Forest range officers (FRO). Each Forest range is divided into beats, each of which is the responsibility of one of the 585 Forest Rangers in the state.

Each beat is divided into Forest Watches, each of which is the responsibility of one or more of the 1,353 Forest watchers in the state. In addition there are 2,421 Forest guards to assist patrolling the forests.

There are 39 Mahouts and 44 Cavady to manage and train the working elephants (Kumki) owned and used by the Forest Department. There are 1,320 Foresters employed to physically manage the trees in the states forests. In addition, there are 3,256 ministerial staff and other employees in the department.[2]

Forest Uniformed Services Recruitment Committee

Tamil Nadu Forest Uniformed Services Recruitment Committee
தமிழ்நாடு வன சீருடைப் பணியாளர் தேர்வு குழுமம்
AbbreviationTNFUSRC
Formation2012
Typeagency of the Govt
PurposeRecruitment
Location
  • No.1, Jeenis Road, Panagal Maaligai, 8th Floor, Saidapet, Chennai-600 015., Tamil Nadu
Region served
Tamil Nadu
Staff
4+14
Websitewww.forests.tn.nic.in/committee.html

The Tamil Nadu Forest Uniformed Services Recruitment Committee (TNFUSRC) was constituted by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 2012 vide G.O Ms.No. 157, Environment and Forests (FR-2) Department, dated 29 June 2012[17] for the recruitment of personnel for the Tamil Nadu Forest Department (TNFD) and the three Forest Corporation namely Tamil Nadu Forest Plantation Corporation Limited (TAFCORN), Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporation Limited (TANTEA) and Arasu Rubber Corporation Limited (ARC). The committee is in line with the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board that recruits constables, head constables and sub inspectors of police.[18]

The TNFUSRC headed by an officer in the rank of Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and a Member-Secretary in the rank of Conservator of Forests. It will have two members, of whom one will be the managing director of a corporation or an officer recommended by him and the other in the rank of Chief Conservator of Forests.[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e CITIZEN'S CHARTER – Forests (PDF), Chinnai: Environment and Forests Department, 2006, pp. 2–4, retrieved 15 February 2011
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Organizational Structure, Chinnai: Tamil Nadu Forest Department, retrieved 9 January 2011
  3. ^ a b MUTHIAH, S. (5 November 2007). "A life for forestry". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 8 November 2007. Retrieved 9 March 2009.
  4. ^ H.F. Cleghorn (1905), "Pioneers of Indian Forestry", The Indian forester, vol. 31, no. 1, Inspector General of Forests, p. 231, retrieved 22 February 2011
  5. ^ a b Oliver, J.W. (1901). "Forestry in India". The Indian Forester. Vol. v.27 (Original from Harvard University, Digitized 4 April 2008 ed.). Allahabad: R. P. Sharma, Business Manager, Indian Forester. pp. 618–623.
  6. ^ Oliver, p. 620
  7. ^ "The Hill Forests of Western India, p.731-739", Journal of the Society of Arts, vol. 47, London: Society of Arts (Great Britain), p. 735, 4 August 1899, retrieved 21 February 2011
  8. ^ H.F. Cleghorn p.234
  9. ^ Indian Forest Service, An Introduction, New Delhi: Ministry of Environment and Forests, retrieved 9 January 2011
  10. ^ Cleghorn, Hugh Francis Clarke (1861). The Forests and Gardens of South India (Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 10 February 2006 ed.). London: W. H. Allen. pp. 18, 46. OCLC 301345427.
  11. ^ Godwin-Austen, H. H. (1912), "the death of Colonel Richard Henry Beddome" (PDF), Mollus. Stud. 10(2): OBITUARY NOTICES., Malacological Society of London, pp. 51–52, retrieved 9 February 2011
  12. ^ Oliver, pp 616-617
  13. ^ "History of Gass Forest Museum", Database/Xylarium, Institute of Wood Science and Technology, retrieved 15 February 2011
  14. ^ About Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, retrieved 9 February 2011
  15. ^ a b c Wild Biodiversity, Chinnai: Tamil Nadu Forest Department, archived from the original on 6 February 2012, retrieved 9 January 2011
  16. ^ CITIZEN'S CHARTER, p.1
  17. ^ Government Order
  18. ^ Panel for hiring forest personnel
  19. ^ TNFUSRC

Read other articles:

Gustav Robert KirchhoffLahirGustav Robert Kirchhoff(1824-03-12)12 Maret 1824Königsberg, Prusia Timur, Kerajaan Prussia(now Kaliningrad, Rusia)Meninggal17 Oktober 1887(1887-10-17) (umur 63)Berlin, Provinsi Brandenburg, Kerajaan Prussia, Kerajaan Jerman(sekarang Jerman)KebangsaanPrusia(1824–1871)Jerman (1871–1887)AlmamaterUniversitas KönigsbergDikenal atasHukum sirkuit Kirchhoff Hukum radiasi termal Kirchhoffhukum spektroskopi Kirchhoff Hukum termokimia KirchhoffPenghargaanMedali Rum...

 

Esta página cita fontes, mas que não cobrem todo o conteúdo. Ajude a inserir referências. Conteúdo não verificável pode ser removido.—Encontre fontes: ABW  • CAPES  • Google (N • L • A) (Junho de 2017) Pirra, na mitologia grega, foi uma filha de Epimeteu e Pandora, e esposa de Deucalião. Ambos escaparam de um dilúvio após construírem um barco, aconselhados por Prometeu. Após o dilúvio, vendo a terra desolada e desabi...

 

Territorium im Heiligen Römischen Reich Ansbach Wappen Karte Herrschaftsform Fürstentum Herrscher/Regierung Markgraf Heutige Region/en DE-BY Reichskreis Fränkischer Reichskreis Hauptstädte/Residenzen Ansbach Konfession/Religionen römisch-katholisch bis 1525, seitdem lutherisch Sprache/n deutsch Aufgegangen in Königreich Bayern (1806) Das Fürstentum Ansbach bzw. Markgraftum Brandenburg-Ansbach (nach einem bis ins 17. Jahrhundert für Ansbach gebräuchlichen Namen auch Brandenburg-O...

 

Peta koordinat semua menggunakan: OpenStreetMap  Unduh koordinat sebagai: KML Peta bandara di Belarus Berikut ini adalah daftar bandar udara di Belarus, dan dikelompokan berdasarkan lokasi. Kota Provinsi ICAO IATA Nama bandara Koordinat ÿ Bandar udara publik ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ Brest Provinsi Brest UMBB BQT Bandar Udara Brest 52°06′30″N 023°53′53″E / 52.10833°N 23.89806°E / 52.10833; 23.89806 (Brest Airport) Homyel (Homiel) Provinsi Homyel UMGG GME...

 

Prithvi Narayan ShahRaja NepalBerkuasa25 September 1743 – 11 Januari 1775Penobatan25 September 1768[1]PendahuluNara Bhupal ShahPenerusPratap Singh ShahKelahiran11 Januari 1723[2]Gorkha, NepalKematian11 Januari 1775 (usia 52 tahun)Devighat, NepalWangsaDinasti ShahAyahNara Bhupal ShahIbuKaushalyawati ShahAnakPratap Singh ShahVedum ShahBahadur ShahNarayan ShahVishnu ShahAgamaHindu Prithvi Narayan Shah, Raja Nepal (1722 - 1775 M; Nepal: पृथ्वी नारायण श�...

 

Place in Morris County, New Jersey, United States Census-designated place in New Jersey, United StatesNew Vernon, New JerseyCensus-designated placeFirst Presbyterian Church of New VernonNew VernonLocation in Morris CountyShow map of Morris County, New JerseyNew VernonLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyNew VernonLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates: 40°44′43″N 74°29′51″W / 40.74528°N 74.49750°W / 40.74528; -74.49750C...

 

Federal Correctional Institution, EstillLocationHampton County,near Estill, South CarolinaCoordinates32°43′17″N 81°15′18″W / 32.7213°N 81.2549°W / 32.7213; -81.2549StatusOperationalSecurity classMedium-security (with minimum-security prison camp)Population1,100 (300 in prison camp)Managed byFederal Bureau of Prisons The Federal Correctional Institution, Estill (FCI Estill) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in South Carolina....

 

Pedro Berruguete Pedro Berruguete Nascimento 1450Paredes de Nava Morte 1504 (53–54 anos)Ávila Cidadania Espanha Filho(a)(s) Alonso Berruguete Ocupação pintor Obras destacadas Portrait of Federico da Montefeltro with His Son Guidobaldo Movimento estético renascimento [edite no Wikidata] São Sebastião Pedro Berruguete (Paredes de Nava, Palência, 1450 - 1504) foi um pintor espanhol cuja arte é considerada um estilo de transição entre a arte do Gótico e o Renascimento. Nascido em...

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir ADAC et STOL. Cet article est une ébauche concernant un aéronef. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Un avion à décollage et atterrissage court (dont l'acronyme est ADAC) est un aéronef à voilure fixe capable d'utiliser des pistes de longueur très limitée (en général inférieures à 200 mètres) pour le décollage et l'atterrissage. En anglais, ce concept s'...

 

Future railway station in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada KirbyGeneral informationLocationKirby Road west of Keele StreetVaughan, OntarioCoordinates43°53′21″N 79°31′28″W / 43.88917°N 79.52444°W / 43.88917; -79.52444Owned byMetrolinxPlatformsSide platforms[1]Tracks2 + 1 bypass[2]Connections  York Region TransitConstructionParking1000[2]AccessibleYesServices Preceding station GO Transit Following station King Citytowards Allandale W...

 

1531 play by Accademia degli Intronati The Deceived OnesWritten bythe Accademia degli IntronatiDate premiered12 February 1532 (1532-02-12)Place premieredSienaOriginal languageItalianGenreComedy of intrigue The Deceived Ones, or The Deceived (Italian: Gl'ingannati), is a 1531 comedy of intrigue written collectively by the Accademia degli Intronati (the center of intellectual life in Siena).[1][2][3] It was the Academy's first publicly hosted event, perfor...

 

Painting by Edgar Degas The Bellelli FamilyArtistEdgar DegasYear1858–1867MediumOil on canvasMovementRealismDimensions200 cm × 253 cm (79 in × 100 in)LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France The Bellelli Family, also known as Family Portrait, is an oil painting on canvas by Edgar Degas (1834–1917), painted c. 1858–1867, and housed in the Musée d'Orsay. A masterwork of Degas' youth, the painting is a portrait of his aunt, her husband, and th...

 

كلوة (تبوك)معلومات عامةالمكان منطقة تبوك - محافظة تيماءالبلد  السعوديةتعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات كلوة، من المناطق الأثرية الواقعة في الشمال الشرقي من تبوك بحوالي 280 كيلاً قرب الحدود السعودية - الأردنية.[1] إكتشاف موقع كلوة أكتشف هذا الموقع ولأول مرة من قبل ...

 

American actress (born 1976) Alicia SilverstoneSilverstone in 2019Born (1976-10-04) October 4, 1976 (age 47)San Francisco, California, U.S.OccupationActressYears active1992–presentSpouse Christopher Jarecki ​ ​(m. 2005; div. 2018)​Children1Websitethekindlife.com Alicia Silverstone (/əˈliːsiə/ ə-LEE-see-ə;[1] born October 4, 1976)[2] is an American actress. She made her film debut in the thriller The Crush (1993)...

 

German politician Svenja Stadlerin 2019Member of the BundestagIncumbentAssumed office 2013 Personal detailsBorn (1976-08-26) 26 August 1976 (age 47)Oldenburg, West Germany(now Germany)Political partySPDChildren2 Svenja Stadler (born 26 August 1976) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from the state of Lower Saxony since 2013. Political career Stadler became a member of the Bundestag in the 2013 German federal e...

 

The Right HonourableSir John ChadwickED, PCRoyal coat of arms of the United KingdomLord Justice of AppealIn office1997–2007 Personal detailsBornJohn Murray Chadwick (1941-01-20) 20 January 1941 (age 82)[1]Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, EnglandSpouse Diana Mary Blunt ​(m. 1975)​OccupationJudgeProfessionBarrister Sir John Murray Chadwick, ED, PC (born 20 January 1941) is a retired English Lord Justice of Appeal.[2] He also served as the Presiden...

 

Záhorie Protected Landscape AreaCHKO ZáhorieIUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)The Morava River between Slovakia and AustriaLocationWest Slovakia, ZáhorieCoordinates48°26′N 16°58′E / 48.433°N 16.967°E / 48.433; 16.967Area275.22 km² (106.26 mi²)Established9 November 1988Governing bodySpráva CHKO Záhorie (CHKO Záhorie Administration) in Malacky Záhorie Protected Landscape Area (Slovak: Chránená krajinná oblasť Záhorie) is the first l...

 

Dieser Artikel oder nachfolgende Abschnitt ist nicht hinreichend mit Belegen (beispielsweise Einzelnachweisen) ausgestattet. Angaben ohne ausreichenden Beleg könnten demnächst entfernt werden. Bitte hilf Wikipedia, indem du die Angaben recherchierst und gute Belege einfügst. Schematische Darstellung von Dominanz und Schartenhöhe eines Berges in einer topographischen Karte (unten) und einer entsprechenden Projektion des Reliefs (oben). Speziell eingezeichnet sind jeweils die für die Domin...

 

Álvaro Vázquez Informasi pribadiNama lengkap Álvaro Vázquez GarcíaTanggal lahir 27 April 1991 (umur 32)Tempat lahir Badalona, SpanyolTinggi 1,82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in)Posisi bermain PenyerangInformasi klubKlub saat ini GetafeNomor 9Karier junior Trajana CF Damm2005–2009 EspanyolKarier senior*Tahun Tim Tampil (Gol)2009–2010 Espanyol B 18 (8)2010–2012 Espanyol 60 (10)2012– Getafe 45 (11)2013–2014 → Swansea City (pinjaman) 12 (0)Tim nasional‡2011 Spanyol ...

 

7th Airborne Brigade redirects here. Not to be confused with 7th Airborne Assault Brigade. Republic of Vietnam Airborne DivisionVietnamese: Binh chủng Nhảy dù Quân lực Việt Nam Cộng hòaVietnamese Airborne Division insigniaActive1 January 1948 – 30 April 1975Country South VietnamAllegiance South VietnamBranch Army of the Republic of VietnamTypeAirborne forcesSize13,000 in 1967Garrison/HQTan Son Nhut, near SaigonNickname(s)Bawouans (in French) Nhảy Dù (in Vietna...