Tenure of land and other natural resources is increasingly addressed in
land use planning. Sometimes land use planning is now accompanied by
the formulation of rules on the use, management and access of land, water
and other natural resources. In other cases, the entire process of land use
planning is focused on who uses the land and other natural resources at
what times and under which conditions. This is extremely important in
case of overlapping rights, e.g. primary and secondary rights on the same
piece of land (e.g. right of way). Local agreements are all about access to
land (see 3.10).