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

  • A decision, determination, or action carried out by a State DOT under the authority of a Stewardship and Oversight Agreement (“Agreement”) does not constitute an eligibility, participation, obligation, reimbursement, authorization, or compliance decision by or for FHWA.

  • Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (YERS): Fostering Youth Development through Environmental Education, Stewardship, and Job Training.

  • This Agreement will be replaced in its entirety and a new Agreement executed between the FHWA Alaska Division Office and the DOT&PF when mutually agreed upon by the parties, or as requested by the FHWA Office of Infrastructure to account for changes to regulations or statute or upon issuance of a revised Stewardship and Oversight Agreement Template.

  • The authorities FHWA assigns to a State DOT under 23 U.S.C. 106(c)(1) and (2) are listed in Attachment A of the applicable FHWA-State DOT Stewardship and Oversight Agreement.

  • However, there are additional categories of risk which are of significance to the Board and which have been identified and captured on the Corporate Risk Register e.g.: Finance and Stewardship; Regulatory Compliance; and Health and Safety.


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 planning for and taking the necessary actions over the long term to successfully preserve and protect the natural, cultural, or historic value of a resource asset. Such actions include, as applicable, managing the resource asset in accordance with all legal obligations entered into under this chapter, performing regular maintenance and upkeep, providing for necessary monitoring, educating or informing those that might negatively impact upon the resource asset about the need and/or legal obligation to protect and preserve it, paying tax or in-lieu-of tax obligations, obtaining liability insurance, and securing sufficient levels of financial resources to carry out all such necessary actions.
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.