Land Use Law
Land Use Law refers to the regulations and policies that govern how land can be used and developed. These laws help manage the balance between private property rights and the public interest, ensuring that land is used in ways that are safe, sustainable, and beneficial to the community. They cover various aspects, including zoning, environmental protection, and urban planning.
Zoning is a key component of Land Use Law, as it divides land into different categories, such as residential, commercial, and industrial. This categorization helps local governments control development and maintain order in communities. Additionally, environmental regulations often intersect with land use, ensuring that development does not harm natural resources or ecosystems.