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The paper explores the importance of planning in watershed programs crucial for economic growth and citizen welfare. It focuses on using linear programming (LP) for effective watershed management, applying hypothetical data to a model. Results indicate successful planning for annual crops and agroforestry, yielding 1,000,000 and 500,000 products respectively, maximizing profit constrained at 10,500,000 products. However, forestry development units were underutilized, yielding no products over five years, highlighting poor planning. The LP model offers potential for regulatory authorities managing forest lands, aiding in private sector engagement and investment terms.
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