EBM definition

EBM means management systems that attempt to emulate ecological patterns and processes, with the goal of maintaining and/or restoring natural levels of ecosystem composition, structure and function within stands and across the landscape;
EBM means an adaptive, systematic approach to managing human activities guided by the EBM Handbook, that seeks to ensure the co-existence of healthy, fully functioning ecosystems and h uman communities;
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Examples of EBM in a sentence

  • To help them in this goal, the Signatories are seeking a small team of consultants (two to four) with a strong background in forest auditing and EBM boreal forestry practices.


More Definitions of EBM

EBM and (2) and “full implementation”. The following definitions of these two components provide a framework for achieving full implementation of EBM by March 31, 2009, subject to the completion of government to government discussions arising from the Government-to-Government Agreements and the completion of Detailed Strategic Planning activities, informed as appropriate by the EBM Working Group and Plan Implementation Committees.