Land Use Options Evaluation Outcome Justification
This fact sheet explains why the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement includes a Land Use Options Evaluation Outcome and how this outcome was developed.
Description
Land Use Options Evaluation Outcome: By the end of 2017, with the direct involvement of local governments or their representatives, evaluate policy options, incentives and planning tools that could assist them in continually improving their capacity to reduce the rate of conversion of agricultural lands, forests and wetlands as well as the rate of changing landscapes from more natural lands that soak up pollutants to those that are paved over, hardscaped or otherwise impervious. Strategies should be developed for supporting local governments’ and others’ efforts in reducing these rates by 2025 and beyond.