The aim of sustainable land management is, simply, to reap the benefits of the land (e.g. for producing crops) whilst maintaining the quality of its soil, water and biodiversity. (carbonbrief.org)
The term sustainable land management is used, for example, in regional planning and soil or environmental protection but also in property and estate management. (sciencedaily.com)
The occurrence of an extreme ecological disturbance, Hurricane Mitch, provided an opportunity to assess a decade of sustainable land management practices in Nicaragua and to see if the practices were actually leading to higher levels of sustainability. (fao.org)