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In urban planning, land use planning seeks to order and regulate land use in an efficient and ethical way, thus preventing land use conflicts. Governments use land use planning to manage the development of land within their jurisdictions.
Land ownership is legally vested in the Ethiopian state and public. Hence, land cannot be sold or exchanged. Peasant farmers, pastoralists and semi-pastoralists who are or who wish to be engaged in agriculture have only usufruct rights and cannot sell, exchange or mortgage the land.
Residential - the building of houses and flats. Transport - road and rail networks, stations and airports. Business and commerce - the building of offices, shops and banks. Industry - factories, warehouses and small production centres.
Hoyts model suggests that the center of the megacity (Central Business District) remains the center due to easy access to marketable businesses. The Hoyt Model, sometimes referred to as the Sector Model, is an urban land use model that discusses how activities are arranged spatially in metropolitan areas.
Urban land use planning refers to the framework established to determine the physical expansion of cities and the allocation of land for residential, industrial, commercial, recreational, and infrastructure purposes, aiming to guide urban development and prevent haphazard growth.
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The urban land policy that has been adopted by the government of Ethiopia is the urban land lease holding system, which is one form of land tenure that enables the government to transfer land use rights and benefits from the state to the private (Urban Land Lease Holding First Proclamation No, 80/1993, Art, 5-7).
In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences. Land use planning is defined as the process of creating and executing plans that consider the ecological, sociological, and economic implications of land development, particularly in areas where urban expansion overlaps with agricultural lands.

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