co-manage
Americanverb (used with or without object)
Other Word Forms
- co-management noun
- co-manager noun
Example Sentences
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A coalition of five California desert tribes will co-manage the 624,000-acre Chuckwalla National Monument.
From Los Angeles Times
African Parks would continue to finance and co-manage these protected areas, as well as pursuing the implementation of future projects until new agreements are signed.
From BBC
TNT Sports will continue to co-manage the NBA’s cable channel NBA TV and NBA.com for the next five years.
From Los Angeles Times
Programs and initiatives that grew out of it include conservation of 30% of lands and coastal waters by 2030, a grant program to return lands to tribal ownership, and the establishment of agreements with tribes to ensure they have access to, or can co-manage, areas within state parks that have significance for them.
From Los Angeles Times
“We are ready to help preserve and co-manage the land which holds the rich cultural history, natural resources, and recreational opportunities that a National Park and Preserve will bring to Georgia.”
From Seattle Times
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