Stewardship definition

Stewardship means the continuing obligation to provide the necessary maintenance, management, protection, husbandry and support for a natural area and natural values associated with that area.
Stewardship means the continuing obligation to provide the necessary maintenance, management, protection, husbandry and support.
Stewardship means the careful and responsible management of the environment.

Examples of Stewardship in a sentence

  • Forest products purchased under this contract are certified as being in conformance with the Forest Stewardship Council Pacific Coast Regional Standard under FSC certificate number: BV-FM/COC-080501.

  • He was the longstanding manager of our important Stewardship Program.

  • I agree to the information provided here (except for my personal details) being posted on the Biodiversity Stewardship Site EOI public register.

  • Title Mr Ms Miss Mrs Dr Last name First name Company ABN/ACN Address Suburb/Town State Postcode Contact for EOI enquiries or notifications Name Phone Mobile Fax Email Preferred contact for credits (choose one only) Designated email address* (please specify) BCT to receive initial inquiries from potential buyers and forward these to the landowner *Note: Designated email address will be displayed on the Biodiversity Stewardship Site EOI public register.

  • The purpose of this Grant Agreement is to conduct an Antibiotic Stewardship pilot project during the term of the Grant.


More Definitions of Stewardship

Stewardship or “stewardship program” means the con- servation, property acquisition and outdoor recreation programs specified in ss. 23.09 (2) (d), (2dm), (2p), (2q), (2r), (19), (20) and (20m), 23.0915, 23.0917, 23.092, 23.094, 23.096, 23.098, 23.17, 23.175, 23.197, 23.198, 23.27 (4), (5) and (6), 23.293 (4) and (5),
Stewardship means the Development and implementation of Projects for the protection, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, improvement of natural systems and outstanding features, and historical and cultural resources.
Stewardship means the development, implementation, and long-term management of important resources and typically involving the protection, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, improvement of natural systems and/or outstanding features, and historical and cultural resources.
Stewardship means managing by caring for, pro- moting, protecting, renewing, or reestablishing or both, for- ests and associated resources for the benefit of the landowner, the natural resources and the citizens of Washington state, in accordance with each landowner's objectives, best manage- ment practices, and legal requirements. [2000 c 11 § 11; 1999 sp.s. c 4 § 502; 1991 c 27 § 3.]
Stewardship means the active, adaptive management of the Lands, supported by the appropriate approved infrastructure, grazing disturbance and capacity of the land to ensure effective water, nutrient, and energy cycles driving a functioning rangeland ecosystem.
Stewardship means the development and implementation of programs for the proper care, interpretation, and repose of items of historic and cultural value.
Stewardship means managing by caring for, promoting, protecting, renewing, or reestablishing or both, forests and associated resources for the benefit of the landowner, the natural resources and the citizens of Washington state, in accordance with each landowner's objectives, best management practices, and legal requirements.