
Lakewide Management Plans (LAMPs)
Lakewide Management Plans (LAMPs) are comprehensive strategies developed to protect and restore large lakes that span multiple regions or countries. They involve coordinated efforts among governments, scientists, and communities to address issues like pollution, invasive species, and habitat loss. The goal is to improve water quality, maintain healthy ecosystems, and support sustainable use of the lake’s resources. LAMPs include research, monitoring, policy development, and action plans, working together to ensure the long-term health and resilience of the entire lake ecosystem.