[1][2] The decentralization of managing tactics enables local people to deal with the unique social, political and ecological problems their community might face and find solutions ideal to their situation.
[3][4][5] Overwhelming national or local economic, political and social pressures can affect the efficiency of CBM as well as its long term application.
[6] CBM varies across spatial and temporal scales to reflect the ever-changing distinctive physical and/or human environment it is acting within.
While the specifics of each practice might differ, existing research maintains that community based management, when implemented properly, is incredibly beneficial not only for the health of the environment, but also for the well-being of the stakeholders.
[12] The process of identifying stakeholders and maintaining policies needs to fluctuate culturally to imply the sustainability of CBM.