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Land Use Futures – Making the most of land in the 21st Century Making the most of Staffordshire’s land now • • • • • • • • • • • • What local people want (and don’t want) What the nation needs Legacy Capacity Existing problems Planning reforms and localism Energy and climate change targets Halting biodiversity loss Improving water quality Increasing food supply Economic recovery Meeting housing needs Lack of certainty about the future •Climate change •Demographic change •Changing spatial distribution of economic development •New policy frameworks •Technological change Being strategic - growth areas mapped onto grade 1 agricultural land Being strategic - climate change and flood risk Land management – meeting policy objectives For example, farmland managed to: • • • • • • Provide food Contribute to energy production Improve water quality Support biodiversity Help manage flood risk Support recreation Land management - practical measures A “positive” policy framework •What are your land assets? •What is the land capable of producing? •What do people want? •What might people need in the future? • What are the wider and long term impacts of change? •What is holding back progress? What could people in the future value land in staffordshire for?