bifurcations in conservation management strategies
Bifurcations in conservation management strategies refer to the divergent paths or choices that are made in the implementation of strategies aimed at conserving natural resources or protecting the environment. It signifies the different routes or options taken by organizations or individuals when deciding on specific actions or approaches to conservation management.
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