Land use planning refers to the spatial organization of urban activities and functions based on the needs of society and aims to create a framework for an optimal land use plan. This planning should prevent inappropriate land use and take into account economic, social goals, physical constraints, and environmental policies. This book has 9 references, including: Chapter I, Definitions of Concepts and Basics (Urban Land Use Zoning and Determining Region Types);Chapter II, Urban Land Models: Theories, Models and Urban Development Pattern;Chapter III, Types of urban use and their symptoms and types of zoning;Chapter IV, How to obtain and process of preparing types of land uses in the city;Chapter V, Urban use rules and regulations;Chapter VI, Urban Land Separation;Chapter VII, Rules for Determining Urban Areas (Urban Boundaries, Urban Coasts, Electricity and Gas Networks, etc.);Chapter VIII, The Place of Urban Land Use Planning in Comprehensive Plans and Other Urban Plans;Chapter IX, Techniques and Models Required in Urban Land Use Planning and References.