Perencanaan dan Tata-kelola Sumberdaya Bumi
Berikut ini disampaikan Dokumen Agenda 21/1992 Bab 10 mengenai Perencanaan dan Tata-kelola Sumberdaya Bumi secara terpadu. Ini meliputi wilayah beserta tanah, mineral, air dan biota yang ada di dalamnya. Pembicaraan berkaitan dengan (a) aspek perencanaan dan tatakelola dengan penerbitan kebijakan dan piranti penunjang kebijakan; penguatan sistem; penerapan metode dan alat tepat guna; peningkatan kesadaran publik dan partisipasi publik; (b) pengembangan data dan informasi mengenai sumberdaya bumi; (c) koordinasi dan kerjasama internasional dengan sistem regional sebagai basis; (d) pengujian temuan riset melalui proyek-proyek rintisan.
10.1. Land is normally defined as a physical entity in
terms of its topography and spatial nature; a broader integrative view also
includes natural resources: the soils, minerals, water and biota that the land comprises.
These components are organized in ecosystems which provide a variety of
services essential to the maintenance of the integrity of life-support systems
and the productive capacity of the environment. Land resources are used in ways
that take advantage of all these characteristics. Land is a finite resource,
while the natural resources it supports can vary over time and according to management
conditions and uses. Expanding human requirements and economic activities are placing
ever increasing pressures on land resources, creating competition and conflicts
and resulting in suboptimal use of both land and land resources. If, in the
future, human requirements are to be met in a sustainable manner, it is now
essential to resolve these conflicts and move towards more effective and
efficient use of land and its natural resources. Integrated physical and
land-use planning and management is an eminently practical way to achieve this.
By examining all uses of land in an integrated manner, it makes it possible to
minimize conflicts, to make the most efficient trade-offs and to link social
and economic development with environmental protection and enhancement, thus helping
to achieve the objectives of sustainable development. The essence of the
integrated approach finds expression in the coordination of the sectoral
planning and management activities concerned with the various aspects of land
use and land resources.
10.2. The present chapter consists of one programme
area, the integrated approach to the planning and management of land resources,
which deals with the reorganization and, where necessary, some strengthening of
the decision-making structure, including existing policies, planning and management
procedures and methods that can assist in putting in place an integrated
approach to land resources. It does not deal with the operational aspects of
planning and management, which are more appropriately dealt with under the
relevant sectoral programmes. Since the programme deals with an important
cross-sectoral aspect of decision-making for sustainable development, it is
closely related to a number of other programmes that deal with that issue
directly.
PROGRAMME AREA
Integrated approach to the
planning and management of land resources Basis for action
10.3. Land resources are used for a variety of
purposes which interact and may compete with one another; therefore, it is
desirable to plan and manage all uses in an integrated manner. Integration
should take place at two levels, considering, on the one hand, all
environmental, social and economic factors (including, for example, impacts of
the various economic and social sectors on the environment and natural
resources) and, on the other, all environmental and resource components
together (i.e., air, water, biota, land, geological and natural resources).
Integrated consideration facilitates appropriate choices and trade-offs, thus
maximizing sustainable productivity and use. Opportunities to allocate land to
different uses arise in the course of major settlement or development projects
or in a sequential fashion as lands become available on the market. This in
turn provides opportunities to support traditional patterns of sustainable land
management or to assign protected status for conservation of biological
diversity or critical ecological services.
10.4. A number of techniques, frameworks and processes
can be combined to facilitate an integrated approach. They are the
indispensable support for the planning and management process, at the national
and local level, ecosystem or area levels and for the development of specific
plans of action.
Many of its elements are already in place but need to
be more widely applied, further developed and strengthened. This programme area
is concerned primarily with providing a framework that will coordinate
decision-making; the content and operational functions are therefore not
included here but are dealt with in the relevant sectoral programmes of Agenda
21.
Objectives
10.5. The broad objective is to facilitate allocation
of land to the uses that provide the greatest sustainable benefits and to
promote the transition to a sustainable and integrated management of land
resources.
In doing so, environmental, social and economic issues
should be taken into consideration. Protected areas, private property rights,
the rights of indigenous people and their communities and other local communities
and the economic role of women in agriculture and rural development, among
other issues, should be taken into account. In more specific terms, the
objectives are as follows:
a. To review and develop policies to support the best
possible use of land and the sustainable management of land resources, by not
later than 1996;
b. To improve and strengthen planning, management and
evaluation systems for land and land resources, by not later than 2000;
c. To strengthen institutions and coordinating
mechanisms for land and land resources, by not later than 1998;
d. To create mechanisms to facilitate the active
involvement and participation of all concerned, particularly communities and
people at the local level, in decision-making on land use and management, by
not later than 1996.
Activities
(a) Management-related activities
Developing supportive policies
and policy instruments
10.6. Governments at the appropriate level, with the
support of regional and international organizations, should ensure that
policies and policy instruments support the best possible land use and
sustainable management of land resources. Particular attention should be given
to the role of agricultural land.
To do this, they should:
a. Develop integrated goal-setting and policy
formulation at the national, regional and local levels that takes into account
environmental, social, demographic and economic issues;
b. Develop policies that encourage sustainable land
use and management of land resources and take the land resource base,
demographic issues and the interests of the local population into account;
c. Review the regulatory framework, including laws,
regulations and enforcement procedures, in order to identify improvements
needed to support sustainable land use and management of land resources and
restricts the transfer of productive arable land to other uses;
d. Apply economic instruments and develop
institutional mechanisms and incentives to encourage the best possible land use
and sustainable management of land resources;
e. Encourage the principle of delegating policy-making
to the lowest level of public authority consistent with effective action and a
locally driven approach.
Strengthening planning and
management systems
10.7. Governments at the appropriate level, with the
support of regional and international organizations, should review and, if
appropiate, revise planning and management systems to facilitate an integrated approach.
To do this, they should:
a. Adopt planning and management systems that
facilitate the integration of environmental components such as air, water, land
and other natural resources, using landscape ecological planning (LANDEP) or
other approaches that focus on, for example, an ecosystem or a watershed;
b. Adopt strategic frameworks that allow the
integration of both developmental and environmental goals; examples of these
frameworks include sustainable livelihood systems, rural development, the World
Conservation Strategy/Caring for the Earth, primary environmental care (PEC)
and others;
c. Establish a general framework for land-use and
physical planning within which specialized and more detailed sectoral plans
(e.g., for protected areas, agriculture, forests, human settlements, rural
development) can be developed; establish intersectoral consultative bodies to
streamline project planning and implementation;
d. Strengthen management systems for land and natural
resources by including appropriate traditional and indigenous methods; examples
of these practices include pastoralism, Hema reserves (traditional Islamic land
reserves) and terraced agriculture;
e. Examine and, if necessary, establish innovative and
flexible approaches to programme funding;
f. Compile detailed land capability inventories to
guide sustainable land resources allocation, management and use at the national
and local levels.
Promoting application of
appropriate tools for planning and management
10.8. Governments at the appropriate level, with the
support of national and international organizations, should promote the
improvement, further development and widespread application of planning and management
tools that facilitate an integrated and sustainable approach to land and
resources. To do this, they should:
a. Adopt improved systems for the interpretation and
integrated analysis of data on land use and land resources;
b. Systematically apply techniques and procedures for
assessing the environmental, social and economic impacts, risks, costs and
benefits of specific actions;
c. Analyse and test methods to include land and
ecosystem functions and land resources values
in national accounts.
Raising awareness
10.9. Governments at the appropriate level, in
collaboration with national institutions and interest groups and with the
support of regional and international organizations, should launch
awareness-raising campaigns to alert and educate people on the importance of
integrated land and land resources management and the role that individuals and
social groups can play in it. This should be accompanied by provision of the
means to adopt improved practices for land use and sustainable management.
Promoting public participation
10.10. Governments at the appropriate level, in
collaboration with national organizations and with the support of regional and
international organizations, should establish innovative procedures, programmes,
projects and services that facilitate and encourage the active participation of
those
affected in the decision-making and implementation
process, especially of groups that have, hitherto, often been excluded, such as
women, youth, indigenous people and their communities and other local communities.
(b) Data and information
Strengthening information systems
10.11. Governments at the appropriate level, in
collaboration with national institutions and the private sector and with the
support of regional and international organizations, should strengthen the information
systems necessary for making decisions and evaluating future changes on land
use and management. The needs of both men and women should be taken into
account. To do this, they should:
a. Strengthen information, systematic observation and
assessment systems for environmental, economic and social data related to land
resources at the global, regional, national and local levels and for land
capability and land-use and management patterns;
b. Strengthen coordination between existing sectoral
data systems on land and land resources and strengthen national capacity to
gather and assess data;
c. Provide the appropriate technical information
necessary for informed decisionmaking on land use and management in an
accessible form to all sectors of the population, especially to local
communities and women;
d. Support low-cost, community-managed systems for the
collection of comparable information on the status and processes of change of
land resources, including soils, forest cover, wildlife, climate and other
elements.
(c) International and regional
coordination and cooperation
Establishing regional machinery
10.12. Governments at the appropriate level, with the
support of regional and international organizations, should strengthen regional
cooperation and exchange of information on land resources. To do this, they
should:
a. Study and design regional policies to support
programmes for land-use and physical planning;
b. Promote the development of land-use and physical
plans in the countries of the region;
c. Design information systems and promote training;
d. Exchange, through networks and other appropriate
means, information on experiences with the process and results of integrated
and participatory planning and management of land resources at the national and
local levels.
Means of implementation
(a) Financing and cost evaluation
10.13. The Conference secretariat has estimated the
average total annual cost (1993-2000) of implementing the activities of this
programme to be about $50 million from the international community on grant or
concessional terms. These are indicative and order-of-magnitude estimates only
and have not been reviewed by Governments. Actual costs and financial terms,
including any that are non-concessional, will depend upon, inter alia, the
specific strategies and programmes Governments decide upon for implementation.
(b) Scientific and technological means
Enhancing scientific understanding of the land
resources system
10.14. Governments at the appropriate level, in
collaboration wit h the national and international scientific community and
with the support of appropriate national and international organizations,
should promote and support research, tailored to local environments, on the
land resources system and the implications for sustainable development and
management practices. Priority should be given, as appropriate, to:
a. Assessment of land potential capability and
ecosystem functions;
b. Ecosystemic interactions and interactions between
land resources and social, economic and environmental systems;
c. Developing indicators of sustainability for land
resources, taking into account environmental, economic, social, demographic,
cultural and political factors.
Testing research findings through
pilot projects
10.15. Governments at the appropriate level, in
collaboration with the national and international scientific community and with
the support of the relevant international organizations, should research and
test, through pilot projects, the applicability of improved approaches to the
integrated planning and management of land resources, including technical,
social and institutional factors.
(c) Human resource development
Enhancing education and training
10.16. Governments at the appropriate level, in
collaboration with the appropriate local authorities, non-governmental organizations
and international institutions, should promote the development of the human
resources that are required to plan and manage land and land resources
sustainably. This should be done by providing incentives for local initiatives
and by enhancing local management capacity, particularly of women, through:
a. Emphasizing interdisciplinary and integrative
approaches in the curricula of schools and technical, vocational and university
training;
b. Training all relevant sectors concerned to deal
with land resources in an integrated and sustainable manner;
c. Training communities, relevant extension services,
community-based groups and nongovernmental organizations on land management
techniques and approaches applied successfully elsewhere.
(d) Capacity-building
Strengthening technological capacity
10.17. Governments at the appropriate level, in
cooperation with other Governments and with the support of relevant
international organizations, should promote focused and concerted efforts for
education and training and the transfer of techniques and technologies that
support the various aspects of the sustainable planning and management process
at the national, state/provincial and local levels.
Strengthening institutions
10.18. Governments at the appropriate level, with the
support of appropriate international organizations, should:
a. Review and, where appropriate, revise the mandates
of institutions that deal with land and natural resources to include explicitly
the interdisciplinary integration of environmental, social and economic issues;
b. Strengthen coordinating mechanisms between
institutions that deal with land-use and resources management to facilitate
integration of sectoral concerns and strategies;
c. Strengthen local decision-making capacity and
improve coordination with higher levels.
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