“For the very first time a homegrown National Sustainable Land Use Planning Policy for the country is to be launched.”
“On this momentous occasion I want to inform you of the importance of the land use policy, the National Sustainable Land Use Policy ushers in the beginning of new era in PNGs development and growth as a country and I have confidence that this policy shall chart the way forward for planning, allocation, wise use and management of land and resources management in our nation Papua New Guinea.”
This was said by Deputy Prime Minister and National Physical and Lands Minister John Rosso at the recent launching of the PNG National Sustainable Land Use Policy, 2022-2023.
Rosso who spoke on behalf of Prime Minister James Marape highlighted this as a pivotal moment in our nation’s history.
Papua New Guinea is regarded as one of the most extremely diverse country in the world due to its high levels of customary land ownership said DPM Rossi.
“Land use continues to change considerably across Papua New Guinea as more and more land is cleared to cater for land use activities such as agriculture, logging, mining and if not taken care of well, all will lead to land degradation.”
“On the 16th of September 1975 Papua New Guinea gained its independence from Australia and this year the country marks 48 years and in the year 2025 PNG will turn 50 years old, and this is a significant milestone in waiting.”
” This is a testament of PNG’s thriving democracy amidst the challenges and as the country comes of age, it is time for us to reflect and take stock of the way we use and manage our finite land and resources.”
Rosso further added that it is also time to chart forward sustainable land use planning strategies that is responsive to the needs of the present and future generation of our country.
He emphasized that for far too long we have lack good foresight and planning in the way we manage our land and how we use our natural resources which continues to threaten the unity, the internal and national security of the country as well as the livelihood our people.
He said care must be taken in ensuring the land tenure rights of the landowners are protected and that they carry a pivotal role together with the Government in the development and growth of PNG.
“Papua New Guinea is experiencing rapid economic and social transformation because of modernization and with it are issues attributed to the exploitation of its abundant natural resources.”
“The National Sustainable Land Use Policy is the government’s response to the country’s need for policy coherence and coordination in land use planning in Papua New Guinea.”
Rosso highlighted that the policy intended to provide the clear guideline on the best use of land and enable meaningful participation in land and resource management.
The policy brings equal attention in land use policy making and land use planning both of which are
important to facilitate sustainable development.
“By putting this national land use policy forward, the Marape-Rosso created the pathway for sustainable development but also bearing in mind our policy decision does not compromise the rights of the future generation but empowers them to inherit the rich natural heritage our people enjoy at this moment in time.”