Conservation Planning
Conservation planning is a systematic approach to managing natural resources and protecting ecosystems. It involves identifying areas that are important for biodiversity, assessing threats to these areas, and developing strategies to conserve them. This process often includes collaboration with local communities, governments, and organizations to ensure sustainable practices.
The goal of conservation planning is to maintain ecological balance while allowing for human development. Tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) are often used to analyze data and visualize conservation priorities. Effective conservation planning can help preserve habitats, protect endangered species, and promote sustainable land use practices.