Land management is the process by which the resources of land are put to good effect. It covers
all activities concerned with the management of land as a resource both from an environmental
and from an economic perspective. It can include farming, mineral extraction, property and
estate management, and the physical planning of towns and the countryside
Land management systems are important business integrations that are incredibly useful for
tracking lease data, ownership, and permits, as well as managing surface and mineral tract data
and recording well information
These systems are administrative in nature, and they take the pressure off individual business
owners and team members to accurately record all of this information and use it to their fullest
advantage
As management is the human activity meaning the action of people working together in the aim to
accomplish desired goals, land use management is a process of managing use and development of
land, in which spatial, sector-oriented and temporary aspects of urban policy are
coordinated
Resources of land are used for different purposes, which may produce conflicts and competitions,
and land use management has to see those purposes in an integrated way. Therefore, land
management covers the debate about norms and visions driving the policy-making, sector-based
planning both in the strategic and more operative time spans, spatial integration of sectoral
issues, decision-making, budgeting, implementation of plans and decisions and the monitoring of
results and evaluation of impacts
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