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Government land management

Government land management involves the planning, regulation, and oversight of public lands to ensure they are used sustainably and responsibly. It includes activities like preserving natural resources, managing recreational access, regulating land use for development, and protecting cultural and environmental values. Agencies like the Bureau of Land Management or National Park Service develop policies, enforce laws, and work with communities and stakeholders to balance conservation with public use and economic interests. The goal is to maintain healthy ecosystems, protect heritage, and support the needs of current and future generations.