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Planning

Planning in Jamaica involves managing land, resources, and infrastructure to support economic growth, social development, and environmental sustainability. Urban and regional planning is essential for regulating land use, enforcing zoning laws, and ensuring infrastructure meets population needs. Economic planning focuses on strategies to stimulate growth, job creation, and investment in sectors like tourism, agriculture, and industry. Environmental planning is crucial for managing natural resources and protecting ecosystems to ensure sustainable development. Infrastructure planning addresses the development of facilities such as roads, water systems, and telecommunications to support economic activities and improve quality of life. Community and social planning aims to enhance living conditions through housing projects, healthcare facilities, and schools, while addressing social issues like poverty and crime. This collaborative effort involves government bodies, private sector entities, and civil society, striving for balanced development that meets the needs of the population while preserving Jamaica’s environmental and cultural heritage.