The scope of land management includes spatial planning as an integrated activity in the public domain. It demands a planning process to be based on publicly or societally acceptable values that is a matter of necessity. The study focuses on the advanced approach to improve land use management practice. It is concerned with the development of methodological solutions. This study, therefore, proposes the methodology of values-led planning (VLP) approach be introduced for sustainable land use and spatial development. The motivation of the study is to promote the embrace of assessed values in planning. The review of scientific literature as well as comparative analysis and synthesis techniques when addressing the essential outcome of empirical research have mainly been employed for the study. The study draws from issues evoked in various topical studies on European comparative perspectives. By way of argumentation, the study makes three relevant contributions to the literature and the practice of spatial planning and development. First, it presents and discusses the essential elements required in the design of a methodology for VLP approach in spatial development. In doing this, it figuratively depicts VLP as a consequence of interactions between four key elements of spatial planning. Second, it proposes an actual methodology for action, including applicable assessment techniques, criteria and indicators. And third, it discusses the applicability of the methodology in practice. The proposed methodology will be useful for planners, including public authorities, land managers, and community leaders, who make spatially-related decisions in land management and related activities.