The Future of Our Land: Facing the Challenge
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1999Author
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
United Nations Environment Programme
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This document, “The Future of Our Land – Facing the Challenge” is the third in the series and proposes an integrated planning approach for sustainable management of land resources based on an interactive partnership between governments and people. It is the result of a participatory process to highlight issues, experiences and challenges related to integrated land resources planning and management for the 8th session of the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD 8) which will examine, among others, the progress
in the implementation of chapter 10 of Agenda 21. The approach is centred on the concept of stakeholders
and their objectives, and the role of the government in creating the conditions within which rural people can
use their land resources productively and sustainably. Integration of grass-roots participation with
systematic procedures for evaluation of resources and planning is the key to this approach, and a necessary
factor for its success.
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