preserving open spaces such as farmland, forests, and wetlands
Gabor Zovanyi has written: 'The no-growth imperative' -- subject(s): Communities, Land use, Planning, Economic development, Sustainable development 'Growth management for a sustainable future' -- subject(s): Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Environmental aspects of Land use, Land use, Planning, Sustainable development
A sustainable food policy takes many things into account when it comes to food. For example impacts on the economy, the land, and resources.
Sustainable tourism means going to a place as a tourist, and trying to only make a positive impact on the environment. An example of this could be someone who goes on an alternative spring break, and does a project that will help the land.
You make land sustainable by sustaining it. Keep it healthy instead of destroying it in the first place.
The Philippines is called a living country because of the the resources that are present in both water and land that can sustain the needs of everybody, as well as for the sustainable growth of the economy.
The Urban Land Institute organization is a non-profit group that focuses on sustainability, smart growth, and the responsible use of land. They have offices in Hong Kong, London, and Washington D.C.
Land is necessary for several reasons, including agriculture, housing, commercial development, recreation, and conservation. It provides a foundation for human activities and serves as a vital resource for various purposes such as farming, construction, and preservation of natural habitats. Land is essential for sustainable living and economic growth.
Molly O'Meara has written: 'City limits : putting the brakes on sprawl' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Land use, Growth, Urban policy, Sustainable development
Sustainable forestry and agriculture.
Denis Sims has written: 'Negotiating a sustainable future for land' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Land use, Land use, Rural, Management, Natural resources, Planning, Rural Land use, Sustainable development
the national forrest are supposed to be managed for sustainable yield & multiple use,but lumbering was emphasized over other land uses for decades .
One example is when you cut down 1 tree you plant 2 more in it's place so you still get the wood you need put your not totally destroying the land,