
public land management
Public Land Management involves the stewardship and administration of land owned by the government for the benefit of the public. This includes national parks, forests, and wildlife reserves, where agencies manage resources like forests, water, and habitats while balancing conservation, recreation, and economic use. The goal is to preserve natural landscapes, protect ecosystems, and provide public access for activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, ensuring these lands remain healthy and sustainable for future generations. Effective management requires collaboration among various stakeholders, including government, communities, and environmental organizations.