Land use classification system in Bangladesh: Inconsistencies, their planning implications, and the way forward

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
GeoScape Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/geosc-2023-0007
Meher Afjun Faria, Md. Efti Manna Tonmoy, Afsana Haque
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Abstract A unified land use classification system with mutually exclusive definitions of each land use category helps to avoid inconsistencies in the planning process and, most importantly, ensures effective implementation of development control tools. In Bangladesh, the planning authorities prepare land use plans by independently deciding the land use classes. This study aims to explore the nature of inconsistencies in the land use classification systems followed by different planning institutions in Bangladesh and understand their corresponding consequences. To conduct the study, land use plans prepared by different planning institutions have been collected. Based on descriptive analysis, the study shows that the types of land use classes in land use plans change over time, between administrative units, and in different parts of the country. Even authorities are not consistent in maintaining a classification system in their subsequent plans. Moreover, the plans retain ambiguous definitions of land use classes. The classification and definitions of the land use classes are not well linked with different national acts, rules, and policies relating to environmental and natural conservation, which makes it difficult to control development and protect natural, environmental, and cultural resources. This study has the potential to help us understand the importance of a unified land use classification system. Utilizing concept hierarchy, the study has also developed a system for land use classification in Bangladesh that will assist in future research, planning, and policymaking.
孟加拉国的土地利用分类系统:不一致之处、对规划的影响以及今后的方向
摘要 统一的土地利用分类系统对每个土地利用类别都有相互排斥的定义,这有助于避免规划 过程中的不一致,最重要的是,可以确保发展控制工具的有效实施。在孟加拉国,规划部门通过独立决定土地利用类别来编制土地利用规划。本研究旨在探讨孟加拉国不同规划机构所遵循的土地利用分类系统不一致的性质,并了解其相应的后果。为开展这项研究,收集了不同规划机构编制的土地利用规划。根据描述性分析,研究表明,土地利用规划中的土地利用等级类型会随着时间的推移、行政单位的不同以及国家不同地区的变化而变化。即使是有关当局也没有在其后续规划中保持分类系统的一致性。此外,这些规划对土地利用等级的定义也不明确。土地利用等级的划分和定义与有关环境和自然保护的不同国家法案、法规和政策之间没有很好的联系,这就给控制发展和保护自然、环境和文化资源带来了困难。这项研究有可能帮助我们理解统一土地利用分类系统的重要性。本研究还利用概念分层法建立了孟加拉国土地利用分类系统,这将有助于未来的研究、规划和决策。
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