<Li> Advocacy and equity planning: 1960s & 70s . Strands of democratic planning that sought specifically to address social issues of inequality and injustice in community planning . </Li> <Li> Strategic planning: 1960s - present . Recognizes small - scale objectives and pragmatic real - world constraints . </Li> <Li> Environmental planning: 1960s - present . Developed as many of the ecological and social implications of global development were first widely understood . </Li> <Li> Tenure responsive planning: 2015 - onwards . It recognizes that land use planning should be collaborative but with the purpose of tenure security improvement . This is a hybrid approach whereby traditional, advocacy, democratic and bottom - up efforts are merged in such a way that they focus towards tenure security outcomes . </Li>

What are the determinant of land use planning