Land use planning (LUP) is, generally speaking, a policy that tends to organize human activities in a predetermined geographical area, based on a long-term objective. The aim of this policy is to strengthen the social cohesion of that area at different levels. On a finer scale, the way the territory is organized establishes zones and subterritories, and for each of these it allocates objectives in line with the overall long-term objective of the LUP.
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Eba’a Atyi R, Hiol Hiol F, Lescuyer G, Mayaux P, Defourny P, Bayol N, Saracco F, Pokem D, Sufo Kankeu R et Nasi R., (eds.). 2022. The Forests of the Congo Basin: State of the Forests 2021. 291-318
Publisher
CIFOR
Publication year
2022
Authors
Guizol, P.; Mbonayem, L.; Awono, A.; Djossi, D.; Tabi, P.; Ngobieng, M.A.; Mihigo, B.-P.N.; Lungungu, P.; Kimpesa Kasulo, R.M.; Ndikumagenge, C.; Ndabirorere, S.; Umuziranenge, G.; Doumenge, C.