Management Plan

/ˈmænɪdʒmənt plæn/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal document outlining strategies, responsibilities, and procedures for overseeing and controlling an organization or specific project.
    The company submitted its management plan to the regulatory agency for approval.
  2. (n.) A detailed scheme required by law or regulation for the conservation and use of natural resources or lands, such as forests or protected areas.
    The forest's management plan emphasizes sustainable harvesting and biodiversity protection.

Forms

  • management plan
  • management plans

Commentary

Management plans often serve as binding documents in regulatory and environmental law contexts, requiring clarity and detailed procedural content to ensure enforceability.

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