Strategic Land-Use Planning (SLUP)


Strategic Land-Use Planning (SLUP) : The process and associated outcomes that provide direction for the management and allocation of public lands and resources (both coastal/ marine and terrestrial) over a defined area (usually a large area based on large administrative boundaries, First Nations traditional territories, marine inlets or ecosystems, or large watersheds). It includes both regional and local plans, with planning at the regional and sub-regional levels involving preparation of resource management zones, objectives. and strategies. Strategic planning differs from operational planning, which tends to focus on single resources at a site-specific level (site plans, harvest plans, etc.)
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