Identifying Stakeholders in the Land Use Management Process and Related Critical Factors in ASEAN

Published By: RSIS Centre for NTS Studies | Published Date: May, 01 , 2016

With growing populations and demand for food, farmers in ASEAN member states (except Singapore) are required to produce more and more food from land that continues to decline due to population growth, industrialisation and urbanisation. Consequently, land conflicts – disagreements and disputes over access to, control and use of land or natural resources – have emerged. Among the many causes of land conflicts, one is that many people or parties/organisations impacted directly or indirectly by land (or legitimate stakeholders) are not involved in land use decisions and management. Involving all people impacted by land is an effective (if not the best) way to reduce the risk of land conflicts, resulting in good Land Use Management (LUM). This is, however, easier said than done.

Author(s): Tulus Tambunan | Posted on: May 31, 2016 | Views()


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