File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Agricultural Land and Land Use Decision Making in the 1980s" for the Western Land Directors' Conference, Victoria BC (June 7-11,1981).
Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"The speech is a collection of familiar themes but GGR's assemblage and delivery is becoming ever-more refined. The speech was accompanied by overheads but they are not included.
The paper starts with two quotes from Hans Blumenfeld and O'Malley. In the case of Blumenfeld - North Americans want to live in efficient, convenient, healthy and pleasant environment but as individuals we want to be able to make an honest dollar out of every piece of property we own. The two concepts are basically incompatible. The O'Malley quote speaks of land as a mother because she gives life, is a provider, protector and comforter.
Some (but far from all) of the important observations include:
- integrated land use policy is slow in coming;
- issues have to be addressed at each level of government;
- for each use option and the resulting integrated policy framework must be established through appropriate legislation and regulation;
- we are all well aware, there are some use demands that by definition, exclude other use demands (agriculture is highlighted as a prime example);
- non-agricultural or urban demands vary according to location, as does the "resistance" of agriculture to the change.
- some private demand is purely speculative, especially in an inflationary period. During these times, the demand, particularly for irreversible uses of land, often greatly exceeds the real requirements for use;
- we have always been able to produce the "next frontier", why not now?
- understanding the land is the most important prerequisite to its wise and proper use;
- an integrative spirit and process is essential if sound planning is the target.
The paper ends with the following quote from Bill Moyers, "Government is the art of trying to solve problems. Politics is the art of trying to attain power. The two meet sometimes, but not often."