
Land Use Conflict Resolution
Land Use Conflict Resolution refers to the process of addressing disputes that arise when different groups want to use land for various purposes, such as housing, agriculture, or conservation. These conflicts can occur between residents, businesses, government agencies, and environmental advocates. The resolution involves negotiation, mediation, or other collaborative methods to find solutions that balance the needs and interests of all parties. Effective conflict resolution aims to promote sustainable land use, ensuring that the land serves both current and future generations while minimizing negative impacts on the community and environment.