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Land Use Law for Sustainable Development

Part of IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies

Kofi A. Anan, Akio Morishima, Ed Couzens, David Hodas, H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo, Michael Prieur, Lana Roux, Wilemien du Plessis, Mekete Bekele, Nyokabi Gitahi, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Emmanuel Kasimbazi, Michael Kidd, W. J. Kombe, Louis Kotze, Muhammed Tawfiq Ladan, Albert Mumma, George Okoth-Obbo, Bibobra Bello Orubebe, Nchunu Justice Sama, Ian Hannam, Du Qun, Parvez Hassan, Koh Kheng Lian, Lin Heng Lye, Sunee Mallikamarl, Nuntapol Karnchanawat, Amber Prasad Pant, Karen Bubna-Litic, Michael I. Jeffery, Jose R. Morato Leite, Heline S. Ferreira, Patryck de Araujo Ayala, Gabriela Pavon, Jose Juan Gonzalez, Juan Rodrigo Walsh, Nathalie J. Chalifour, Linda A. Malone, John Nolon, Nicholas A. Robinson
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  • Date Published: October 2012
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107410480

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  • This 2007 book surveys the global experience to date in implementing land-use policies that move us further along the sustainable development continuum. The international community has long recognized the need to ensure ongoing and future development is conducted sustainably. While high-level commitments towards sustainable development such as those included in the Rio and Johannesburg Declarations are politically important, they are irrelevant if they are not translated into reality on the ground. This book includes chapters that discuss the challenges of implementing sustainable land-use policies in different regions of the world, revealing problems that are common to all jurisdictions and highlighting others that are unique to particular regions. It also includes chapters documenting new approaches to sustainable land use, such as reforms to property rights regimes and environmental laws. Other chapters offer comparisons of approaches in different jurisdictions that can present insights which might not be apparent from a single-jurisdiction analysis.

    • Truly global - articles from all regions of the world
    • Identifies innovative practices in sustainable land use policy
    • Scholarly papers help illustrate and explain the companion volume, Compendium of Land Use Laws for Sustainable Development
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    • Date Published: October 2012
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107410480
    • length: 654 pages
    • dimensions: 254 x 178 x 33 mm
    • weight: 1.12kg
    • availability: Available
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    Acknowledgements
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    Part I. Introduction:
    1. Introduction by editors (including some comments from Professor Charles Okidi)
    2. Distinguished lectures
    Part II. International Issues and Legal Responses to Sustainable Land Management:
    3. Is conservation a viable land usage? Issues surrounding the sale of ivory by Southern African countries in 2004
    4. Land use and climate change in Africa
    5. Climate change adaptation and mitigation: exploring the role of land reforms in Africa
    6. The integration of landscape into land use planning policy in relation to the new European landscape convention
    7. EIA legislation and the importance of transboundary application
    Part III. National Approaches to Land Use Planning for Sustainable Development: A. Africa:
    8. Community rights to genetic resources and their knowledge: African and Ethiopian perspectives
    9. Easements and wildlife conservation in Kenya
    10. Land tenure, land use and sustainable environmental management in Kenya: towards innovative property rights in wildlife management
    11. The development of environmental law and its impact on sustainable use of wetlands in Uganda
    12. EIA and the four Ps: some observations from South Africa
    13. From bureaucratic-controlled to stakeholders-driven urban planning and management: experiences and challenges of environmental planning and management in Tanzania
    14. Cooperative environmental governance in developing countries: some perspectives on the integration of environmental authorisations in South Africa
    15. Environmental law and sustainable land use in Nigeria
    16. The role of administrative dispute resolution institutions and processes in sustainable land use management: the case of the national environment tribunal and the public complaints committee of Kenya
    17. Managing the environmental impact of refugees in Kenya: the role of national accountability and environmental law
    18. Environmental Impact Assessment Law and land use: a comparative analysis of recent trends in the Nigerian and US oil and gas industry
    19. Managing land use and environmental conflicts in Cameroon
    B. Asia:
    20. Environmental law reform to control land degradation in the People's Republic of China: a view of the legal framework of the GEF-PRC partnership program
    21. Urbanization and Environmental challenges in Pakistan
    22. Land stewardship and the law: the ASEAN Heritage Parks and transboundary biodiversity conservation
    23. Land-use planning, environmental management and the garden city as an urban development approach in Singapore
    24. The law and preparation of environmental management plans for sustainable development in Thailand
    25. Nepal's legal initiatives on land use for sustainable development
    C. Australia:
    26. Environmental law and irrigated land in Australia
    27. Environmental impact assessment: addressing the major weaknesses
    D. Latin America:
    28. Protection of natural spaces in Brazilian environmental law
    29. Land use planning in Mexico: as framed by social development and environmental policies
    30. Argentina's constitution and general environment law as the framework for comprehensive land use regulation
    E. North America:
    31. Economic incentives to promote land stewardship
    32. The 2004 US Ocean Report and its implications for land use reform to improve ocean water quality
    33. Historical overview of the American land system: a diagnostic approach to evaluating governmental land use control
    34. Human settlement priorities: missing legal elements in sustainable development.

  • Editors

    Nathalie J. Chalifour, University of Ottawa

    Patricia Kameri-Mbote, University of Nairobi

    Lin Heng Lye, National University of Singapore

    John R. Nolon, Pace University, New York

    Contributors

    Kofi A. Anan, Akio Morishima, Ed Couzens, David Hodas, H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo, Michael Prieur, Lana Roux, Wilemien du Plessis, Mekete Bekele, Nyokabi Gitahi, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Emmanuel Kasimbazi, Michael Kidd, W. J. Kombe, Louis Kotze, Muhammed Tawfiq Ladan, Albert Mumma, George Okoth-Obbo, Bibobra Bello Orubebe, Nchunu Justice Sama, Ian Hannam, Du Qun, Parvez Hassan, Koh Kheng Lian, Lin Heng Lye, Sunee Mallikamarl, Nuntapol Karnchanawat, Amber Prasad Pant, Karen Bubna-Litic, Michael I. Jeffery, Jose R. Morato Leite, Heline S. Ferreira, Patryck de Araujo Ayala, Gabriela Pavon, Jose Juan Gonzalez, Juan Rodrigo Walsh, Nathalie J. Chalifour, Linda A. Malone, John Nolon, Nicholas A. Robinson

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