
Conservation Management System (CMS)
A Conservation Management System (CMS) is a structured approach used by organizations and governments to protect and manage natural resources, cultural heritage, and ecosystems. It involves identifying important areas or species, assessing threats, and planning actions to ensure their sustainability. The CMS integrates various practices, policies, and community involvement, ensuring that conservation efforts are effective, monitored, and adapted over time. By using a CMS, stakeholders can coordinate their efforts, make informed decisions, and achieve long-term conservation goals while balancing environmental, economic, and social needs.