ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Holistic management

Holistic management is a way of looking at things in a way that takes all things into account. It's like looking at the bigger picture. For example, if you manage a farm, holistic management might mean that you don't just think about the crops or animals you're trying to grow, but also the soil, the water, the community, and other elements that could affect the farm. By looking at all aspects of the farm, holistic management can help us make better decisions that will benefit the farm and the environment in the long run.