THE WORKING THEORY

The working theory framework emphasizes land management efficiency, land economics, land-use evaluation, land-use technologies and methodologies, land markets, and land use regulations and policies.

Land use evaluation criteria will ensure that land performance is assessed for specific purposes (transport and housing infrastructure, agriculture, recreation, water management, etc.), for consideration in executing and interpreting land use surveys.

Efficient land management will entail using integrated models, methods, and classifications, sequential evaluation procedures, and indicator systems to determine proper land use.

Technologies in land-use governance will include consolidation and rehabilitation technologies, ecological planning and design of landscapes, and land information system for optimal land utilization.

Australian land authorities should regularly update land use regulations and policies to ensure they support ethical practices in land markets (land buying and selling).

Land-use policies and regulations will be revamped to ensure ethical zoning, regional physical development, and efficient land resource usage.

Land economics will encompass land availability, prices, demand, consumption, and competition and their influence on land-use distribution, nature, and patterns.

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