National Land Policy. País/Territorio Ghana Tipo de documento Fecha 1999 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Medio ambiente gen., Tierra y suelos Palabra clave Terrenos agrícolas Fortalecimiento de la capacidad Planificación ambiental Manejo de tierras Desarrollo sostenible Conservación de suelos/mejoramiento de suelos Turismo Biodiversidad Política/planificación Principio contaminador-pagador Control de la contaminación Conservación del ecosistema Bosques de protección Tenencia de tierras Área geográphica Africa, Atlántico Norte, Africa Occidental Resumen This policy provides the framework for addressing problems and constraints to ensure equity in land allocation and holding and to maintain a stable environment for the country's sustainable social and economic development. 3.1 Guiding Principles: Deriving from both national convictions and international guidelines, agreements and conventions, the principles that guide Ghana's land policy are as follows: Ghana's international boundaries will be protected and secured in accordance with international conventions; shared water bodies with neighbouring countries should be managed in accordance with international conventions for the mutual benefit of all stakeholder countries; cross-border activities by farmers, cattle herdsmen and rustlers, smugglers, etc., should be handled with neighbouring countries, such that the welfare of the people, territorial integrity and the security of Ghana are preserved; Texto completo Inglés Página web theredddesk.org