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Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management

GBIF publisher since
27 March 2012

Description

The Department of Environment and Resource Management manages our environment and natural environment for the benefit of all Queenslanders. From promoting sustainable living and resource use, strengthening our response to climate change and using the latest science to underpin decision making, we aim to deliver long-term sustainability for the State's natural environment. By planning for, allocating and managing our natural resources in a way that considers social, economic and environmental outcomes we can support economic growth and maintain our natural environment for today and for future generations. Our key responsibilities include: Climate change-meeting the challenge, Environment-conserving our natural and cultural heritage, Land-managing our land wisely, Water-securing water for Queensland's future.

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