Sustainability
Systems
thinking
Stakeholder
engagement
Science-based approach
Adaptive management
Back to top
The environmental landscape is dynamic, and conditions can change over time. Adaptive management involves regularly reassessing and adjusting strategies based on new information and outcomes to achieve better results.
Adaptive management
Science-based approach
Environmental management relies on scientific research and data to understand environmental challenges, assess their impact, and identify appropriate solutions.
Effective environmental management involves engaging with various stakeholders, including governments, industries, communities, and non-governmental organisations. Collaboration and dialogue help in formulating inclusive and practical solutions.
Stakeholder
engagement
Environmental management recognises the interconnectedness of various environmental components and the importance of considering the entire ecosystem when making decisions or implementing measures.
Systems thinking
The core principle of environmental management is to promote sustainability. This involves using natural resources in a manner that maintains ecological balance, prevents depletion, and fosters long-term well-being for both humans and nature.
Sustainability