Cooperative Management and Protection Areas

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Cooperative Management and Protection Areas are specially designated public lands in the United States managed through collaborative partnerships to conserve natural, cultural, and recreational resources while allowing compatible uses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf land management framework
public land designation
aimsToBalance conservation and compatible economic activity
resource protection and public access
allowableUse fishing where authorized
grazing when compatible
hiking
hunting where authorized
recreation
wildlife viewing
conservationFocus biodiversity
cultural landscape preservation
soil conservation
watershed protection
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes landscape-scale management
local community involvement
protection of cultural heritage sites
protection of scenic values
protection of wildlife habitat
stakeholder collaboration
feature mixed land ownership patterns
multi-jurisdictional coordination
public-private cooperation
legalBasis federal legislation
land use plans
managedBy Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
federal agencies
local governments
state agencies
managedWith nonprofit organizations
private landowners
tribal governments
managementApproach collaborative partnerships
cooperative management
managementGoal conservation of cultural resources
conservation of natural resources
maintenance of ecological integrity
protection of recreational resources
support of compatible economic uses
planningTool cooperative agreements
memoranda of understanding
resource management plans
primaryObjective resource conservation with compatible use
supports environmental education
outdoor recreation
scientific research

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NLCS includes Cooperative Management and Protection Areas
subject surface form: National Conservation Lands