dc.description.abstract | County Spatial Planning is a tool put in place to provide a guide for
exploitation and use of land with the aim of achieving the delicate balance to
meet development/growth demands and sustainably harness the resource for
integration. Planning ensures order, environmental protection, safeguards
against depletion and rational methods preferred to sustain landed resources
and human activities undertaken. County and national space planning,
commonly referred to as spatial planning, navigates a process of balancing
rational use of space to achieve order, preference and better use. This is
expressed in strategies that take the shape of spatial forms (mapping),
statistical projection or policy statements. Therefore, highly priced
undertakings that sustain and support community practices (human
activities) are protected and nurtured through protective/conservation
methods. The aggressive and modern enterprises are equally managed
through controlled mechanism. Such practices may include enterprises like
urbanization and industrialization that enjoy preference over traditional nonmarket-
oriented enterprises. Planning becomes a medium of selective justice
for use and management of land space. | en_US |