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General conditions for successful land use planning
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Characteristics of successful local and development measures are:
simplicity, accessibility to the resource-poor majority, low risk and
likelihood of rapidly generating significant results. Such successes
create an increased demand on land, and this is usually the starting
point for land use planning in order to allow for coordinated and
concerted action in comparable Resource Management Domains.
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The security of land rights has to be guaranteed. Governments
should link the extension of land rights and land use concessions to
good land care. Gradual and progressive land reform as part of long term
solutions should be reviewed and if necessary initiated.
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Commitment by local politicians, clear identification of issues,
an open process and recognition of mutual dependency are prerequisites
for any planning.
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Implementation is considered as integral part of local land use
planning. The paradigm to be followed is: integral planning, sectoral
implementation. The implementation of planning requires a sound
legislative cadre at national and subnational levels. Sectoral codes for
sustainable land use practices have to be developed as well.
Institutional linkages should allow for effective integration of
sectoral interests.
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In order to foster the approach of equal rights between woman and
men, gender differentiation has to be an integral part of the land use
planning methodology, and the active integration of women in all
planning phases should be ensured.
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The use of traditional know-how about the respective local
environmental conditions and its use for land classification purposes
increases significantly the acceptance of planning in the rural context.
Supporting mechanisms like sharing experiences and networking, and the
need to translate science into common sense are increasingly important.
Methodologies in this field are being developed especially in the West
African Sahelian countries.
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Institutional integration of land use planning is playing an
increasingly important role. Conflict management is becoming an
essential task of land use planning on any scale. Coordinating
mechanisms in planning for rural and urban areas, already introduced in
many Latin America countries via the approach of Municipal Planning,
need to be further developed.
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Approaches for scaling up of local land use planning activities
are still in an initial, exploratory stage. Delegation of
responsibilities and ways of representing all parties concerned on
higher levels, as well as specific forms of communication and conflict
management need to be developed further, maybe through the formulation
of national codes of conduct on land use planning.
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