Forest Land Management in the Context of National land Use
A.V. Jr. Revilla
No WP 1984-02, Working Papers from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Abstract:
The relative scarcity of land resources to meet the growing needs of land-users has compelled land specialists to consider the need for a better system in the proper use and management of land resource. Forestlands comprise a major component of the national land and are currently the most degraded areas. In view of this, the study on hand proposes development of a framework for 1) a comprehensive land assessment 2) use of the management science approach in operationalizing a sustained multiple use of forest land management 3) provision of an integrated forestry system whereby constructive forestry activities shall benefit directly the people who depend on these forests for livelihood.
Keywords: land use planning; forestry sector; land management; environmental issues; environmental management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 24
Date: 1984
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