Biodiversity management systems (Q139)
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Biodiversity management systems (BMS) refer to organised frameworks or strategies designed to conserve and protect biodiversity in a given area, while also ensuring that human activities and development do not negatively impact ecosystems. These systems integrate environmental, social, and economic aspects to maintain or enhance biodiversity.
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English | Biodiversity management systems |
Biodiversity management systems (BMS) refer to organised frameworks or strategies designed to conserve and protect biodiversity in a given area, while also ensuring that human activities and development do not negatively impact ecosystems. These systems integrate environmental, social, and economic aspects to maintain or enhance biodiversity. |
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