
Land Use Conflict Management
Land Use Conflict Management involves strategies and practices to address disagreements over how land should be used or developed. Conflicts often arise between various interests, such as agriculture, urban development, conservation, and recreation. Effective management ensures that different stakeholders—such as farmers, city planners, environmentalists, and community members—can communicate and negotiate to find mutually beneficial solutions. This process aims to balance economic, social, and environmental needs, promoting sustainable land use that respects diverse perspectives and preserves resources for future generations.