LCI, Part III - Coastal Land and Plain Watersheds Planning in the Rilán Peninsula

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Land Conservation Initiative, Part III - Coastal Land and Plain Watersheds Planning in the Rilán Peninsula

Detailed results

Based on the above, the main aspects of sustainable development that the aforementioned participants identified as guiding principles were, proportionally, those observed in this cloud of terms. Among the guiding principles surveyed —pertinent to this exercise— with the ability to impact the physical environment, in form and quality, natural value, management, and regulation, the following stand out: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

regulations and enforcement to enable a local vision of well-being coordination and coherence between public policies land planning at a provincial level, informed by carrying capacity assessments incorporating more Communal Land-use Plans in Chiloé update existing Communal Land-use Plans in Chiloé regulations for wetland conservation public space as an engine for community engagement and development territory promotion and valuation through sustainable activities promoting the coastal land value based on its natural and cultural assets creating well defined and accessible artisanal fishery warves providing coastal greenways protecting coastal high-value natural assets conserving the coastal zone real estate projects compatible with community interests zoning and other restrictions on building in rururbanized areas conservation as a value-base to build a sustainable community management and conservation of old-growth forest reforestation with native species preserving the cultural heritage and traditions of the islands, developing modern content as well conserving local traditions enabling cultural connections through artistic, cultural and historic trails sustainable tourism as an alternative to avoid the threats associated with massive tourism rescuing the Chiloense culture sustainable tourism

These are the guiding principles that should be used to define best practice planning and design standards, in tandem with best management practices, that facilitate the realization of the objectives and aspirations put forward by the Chiloense community to integrate the different land-use patterns during our collaborative workshop. In a condensed version, these sustainable development principles include: a. b. c. d. e.

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resiliency and climate-proofing for development1; human security, health, equity and wellbeing; environmental health; biocultural permanence; economic prosperity.

Coined by the Asian Development Bank, 2005. Quoted by UNDP, 2010. 7


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