

The LLG land and sea use plans also referred directly to the SDGs, and report cards were produced for each LLG to summarise progress towards specific SDGs in ENB (Lipsett-Moore 2017a) and WNB (Lipsett-Moore 2017b). Session 6: Identify conflict zones and mitigation strategies.Session 5: Map land and sea use zones for LLGs.food security zone, fisheries zone, marine and terrestrial conservation zones) Session 4: Define land and sea use zones to implement the strategies (e.g.Session 3: Strategies to reach the 2050 vision.Session 2: 2050 vision statement for the LLG.Session 1: Introduction to data and maps (values maps, population projections, food security projections, conservation priorities, physical and conservation constraints to development, visions and scenarios from Step 4).One 2½ day training workshop was held in each province, and targeted all LLG Managers, District Government officers and other local stakeholders. Step 5 Tools training was designed to create land and sea use planning tools, and to enhance the skills amongst decision-makers to apply them. While all LLGs have development plans, none have translated these into spatial plans. During the Step 1 decision-making case studies, and in Step 4 pilot planning a key information gap identified by decision-makers was land and sea use plans to inform resource owners’ decision-making in LLGs.
