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A Perspective on Land Use Planning for Eastern India

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  • Chakraborti Milindo
  • Datta, Samar K.

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Of all the natural resources endowed upon mankind, soil cover on the mother earth has been one of the most important basic resources which plays a strategic role in determining the living standards of human beings. Given the multitude of possible uses of land and the fact that often there are possibilities of emergence of a new use outcompeting the existing users, and consequent conflicts, land use planning is to be considered an important exercise. The present paper is an attempt to provide a perspective on the multitude of uses land is put to in the Eastern states of India and tries to argue that plans should involve minimum reliance on centralised decision making bodies and their budgetary provisions on the one hand and nothing should be left to be decided by the unconstrained functioning of the existing market forces, on the other, Self-governing and self-sustaining decentralised user group institutions at local levels with appropriate higher tier organizations should perform the land use planning exercise and look into their implementation as part of their regular business.

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  • Chakraborti Milindo & Datta, Samar K., 1998. "A Perspective on Land Use Planning for Eastern India," IIMA Working Papers WP1998-02-05, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department.
  • Handle: RePEc:iim:iimawp:wp01511
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