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LAND USE PLANNING IN NEPAL
Date:21 January 2013
Presented By:Suroj Dahal (suroj.rocks@gmail.com) during Undergraduate
study at Kathmandu University
Abstract
Land is important property and economic source
where all development activities take place.
A scientific and long term land use planning is
required for overall progress of a country.
Introduction
 Planning aims beneficial to land users in a sustainable
manner and which safeguard land resources and the
environment rather than exhausting or degrading them.
 Farmland, forest, pasture, urban settlement, parks and
conservation areas has to be managed to keep its
productivity at a certain level and its exploration optimally
beneficial for both the individual land users and society as a
whole.
 Land use becomes a playground for individual land users
who intend to maximize their economic profit and simply
disregard environmental or social needs and desires or
longer-term negative effects
….cont
A lack of effective land-use policy and
planning mechanisms has affected the overall
governance in the country.
 Traditional land management is an
obstruction rather than an aid for
implementing community-driven sustainable
land-use planning.
Fig:A glance to topographical variation in nepal
Present situation
Landlocked country.
Lowland 60 meters from sea level to 8848
meters (Mt.Everest).
30 million population
18 national parks
2150 cultural heritages
Over 50 lakes
Over 6000 rivers
Objectives
To classify the land for the use of agriculture,
forestry, grazing, settlement, and other uses.
To classify further the agricultural land for most
productive crops as per geographical speciality,
land capability and soil quality of land.
To classify the land of the municipalities for land
use planning to conserve water, forest and bio-
diversity.
To identify and plan environmentally the
transitional major settlements of Nepal.
History of land use plan
 Periodic development planning began back in 1956.
 From 1956 to 1964, transport, communication and
public works were given priority,
 The next ten-year period (1964-1974) mainly
addressed agricultural development.
 The 1974-1984 period emphasized reform in land-
management systems to increase agricultural
production and conserve natural resources in order to
reduce economic inequality across the 75 districts.
 From 1984 to 1996, the main policy was to increase
productivity, first in the agricultural segment and then
in forestry and other land uses.
 In the next period (1996-2001), land use was recognised as a
major means for socio-economic development and pieces of
land were pinpointed for specific uses such as agriculture,
forestry, pasture, settlement, urban development and
industrialisation.
 The tenth ‘Five Year Plan' (2001-2006) emphasised social
justice, poverty alleviation and good governance through
developing an effective and trustworthy land administrative
system based on modern technology and also addressing
historical and religious heritage and Guthi land through
community participation.
 The 2007-2010 plan focused on land ownership, productivity
and management and on preparation of land-use zoning
regulations.
The prevailing
plan (2010-2013)
stresses the
importance of
proper land
management for
social and
economic
transformation.
Ways to get there
 Putting land-use zoning in place
 Controlling and discouraging unauthorised land use
 Maintaining balance between development and
environment
 controlling the fragmentation of land and haphazard
urbanisation
 Determining allowed land use of specific land parcels,
and ensuring this is implemented and monitored
 Determining appropriate policy measures
 Developing strategic plans for effective
implementation.
Procedures
Establishment of co-ordinating, monitoring
and implementing Mechanism
Legal Aspect
Technical aspects of land Use Planning
Technical aspects
 Convert the spatial and attribute data into digital form.
 existing maps and data for accuracy and to revise or
update these digital data using remote sensing or
digital photogrammetric technique, field surveys and
other appropriate methods.
 To develop capability maps, norms arrange legal bases
and prepare land use zoning of the areas for
agricultural, forest, grazing, settlement using GIS tools.
 To develop macro and district levels Land Use Planning
maps and data systematically.
 To develop the VDC and Municipality level Land Use
Plan.
Food production situation
Topographical maps
Agricultural/foresty
survey data
Land utilization maps
Population maps
Land capacity maps
Topographic maps
Geological maps
Land system maps
Hydrological maps
Environmental situation
Population maps
Land utilization
maps
Heritage maps
Land capability maps
Sustainable Development
Planning
Population maps
topographic maps
Land utilization maps
Land capability maps
Master plans
Data requirement
Maps and data relation
Settlement areas
Field works
Master plans, norms, research findings
Treatment of maps and data
 All maps and data are required to convert in
spatial digital form in one projection, system,
uniform scales.
The digital maps and data must be updated or
revised by the method of remote sensing or
photogrammetry or field survey method as
per the changes occurred.
Fig: Aerial Photography
Development of softwares
GIS
Other appropriate softwares
 Large scale maps or high resolution GIS is
required to prepare the land use plans of VDC
or Municipality.
Cadastral records like land classification, land
use information may be used to relate land
use planning information.
Conclusion
Land use plan will have long term impact on
environmental, sustainable development and
overall economical development.
The human resources base should be
strengthened through seminars, workshops,
interaction programmes, media and site visits.
References
• Oli, P. P, Spatial Data For Land Use Planning In Nepal
• Government Of Nepal, National Land Use Project
• http://www.gim-international.com/issues/articles/id1796-
Land_Use_Issues_in_Nepal.html
• Eschborn (1999) , Land Use Planning -Methods, Strategies and
Tools
• Mattingly ,M. & Winarso,H. ,INTEGRATED ACTION PLANNING
IN NEPAL: SPATIAL AND INVESTMENT PLANNING IN URBAN
AREA
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Land use planning in nepal

  • 1. LAND USE PLANNING IN NEPAL Date:21 January 2013 Presented By:Suroj Dahal (suroj.rocks@gmail.com) during Undergraduate study at Kathmandu University
  • 2. Abstract Land is important property and economic source where all development activities take place. A scientific and long term land use planning is required for overall progress of a country.
  • 3. Introduction  Planning aims beneficial to land users in a sustainable manner and which safeguard land resources and the environment rather than exhausting or degrading them.  Farmland, forest, pasture, urban settlement, parks and conservation areas has to be managed to keep its productivity at a certain level and its exploration optimally beneficial for both the individual land users and society as a whole.  Land use becomes a playground for individual land users who intend to maximize their economic profit and simply disregard environmental or social needs and desires or longer-term negative effects
  • 4. ….cont A lack of effective land-use policy and planning mechanisms has affected the overall governance in the country.  Traditional land management is an obstruction rather than an aid for implementing community-driven sustainable land-use planning.
  • 5. Fig:A glance to topographical variation in nepal
  • 6. Present situation Landlocked country. Lowland 60 meters from sea level to 8848 meters (Mt.Everest). 30 million population 18 national parks 2150 cultural heritages Over 50 lakes Over 6000 rivers
  • 7. Objectives To classify the land for the use of agriculture, forestry, grazing, settlement, and other uses. To classify further the agricultural land for most productive crops as per geographical speciality, land capability and soil quality of land. To classify the land of the municipalities for land use planning to conserve water, forest and bio- diversity. To identify and plan environmentally the transitional major settlements of Nepal.
  • 8. History of land use plan  Periodic development planning began back in 1956.  From 1956 to 1964, transport, communication and public works were given priority,  The next ten-year period (1964-1974) mainly addressed agricultural development.  The 1974-1984 period emphasized reform in land- management systems to increase agricultural production and conserve natural resources in order to reduce economic inequality across the 75 districts.  From 1984 to 1996, the main policy was to increase productivity, first in the agricultural segment and then in forestry and other land uses.
  • 9.  In the next period (1996-2001), land use was recognised as a major means for socio-economic development and pieces of land were pinpointed for specific uses such as agriculture, forestry, pasture, settlement, urban development and industrialisation.  The tenth ‘Five Year Plan' (2001-2006) emphasised social justice, poverty alleviation and good governance through developing an effective and trustworthy land administrative system based on modern technology and also addressing historical and religious heritage and Guthi land through community participation.  The 2007-2010 plan focused on land ownership, productivity and management and on preparation of land-use zoning regulations.
  • 10. The prevailing plan (2010-2013) stresses the importance of proper land management for social and economic transformation.
  • 11. Ways to get there  Putting land-use zoning in place  Controlling and discouraging unauthorised land use  Maintaining balance between development and environment  controlling the fragmentation of land and haphazard urbanisation  Determining allowed land use of specific land parcels, and ensuring this is implemented and monitored  Determining appropriate policy measures  Developing strategic plans for effective implementation.
  • 12. Procedures Establishment of co-ordinating, monitoring and implementing Mechanism Legal Aspect Technical aspects of land Use Planning
  • 13. Technical aspects  Convert the spatial and attribute data into digital form.  existing maps and data for accuracy and to revise or update these digital data using remote sensing or digital photogrammetric technique, field surveys and other appropriate methods.  To develop capability maps, norms arrange legal bases and prepare land use zoning of the areas for agricultural, forest, grazing, settlement using GIS tools.  To develop macro and district levels Land Use Planning maps and data systematically.  To develop the VDC and Municipality level Land Use Plan.
  • 14. Food production situation Topographical maps Agricultural/foresty survey data Land utilization maps Population maps
  • 15. Land capacity maps Topographic maps Geological maps Land system maps Hydrological maps
  • 16. Environmental situation Population maps Land utilization maps Heritage maps Land capability maps
  • 17. Sustainable Development Planning Population maps topographic maps Land utilization maps Land capability maps Master plans
  • 18. Data requirement Maps and data relation Settlement areas Field works Master plans, norms, research findings
  • 19. Treatment of maps and data  All maps and data are required to convert in spatial digital form in one projection, system, uniform scales. The digital maps and data must be updated or revised by the method of remote sensing or photogrammetry or field survey method as per the changes occurred.
  • 22.  Large scale maps or high resolution GIS is required to prepare the land use plans of VDC or Municipality. Cadastral records like land classification, land use information may be used to relate land use planning information.
  • 23. Conclusion Land use plan will have long term impact on environmental, sustainable development and overall economical development. The human resources base should be strengthened through seminars, workshops, interaction programmes, media and site visits.
  • 24. References • Oli, P. P, Spatial Data For Land Use Planning In Nepal • Government Of Nepal, National Land Use Project • http://www.gim-international.com/issues/articles/id1796- Land_Use_Issues_in_Nepal.html • Eschborn (1999) , Land Use Planning -Methods, Strategies and Tools • Mattingly ,M. & Winarso,H. ,INTEGRATED ACTION PLANNING IN NEPAL: SPATIAL AND INVESTMENT PLANNING IN URBAN AREA