Building nature's resilience : a biodiversity strategy for Queensland / prepared by Biodiversity Integration Unit, Natural Resources and Environment Division, Department of Environment and Resource Management.] Queensland. Dept. of Environment and Resource Management. Biodiversity Integration Unit

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Queensland. Dept. of Environment and Resource Management. Biodiversity Integration Unit
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Biodiversity conservation - Queensland.; Biodiversity conservation - Queensland - Management.; Resilience (Ecology) - Queensland.
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This strategy, archived from the website of the Department of Environment and Resource Management, highlights the need for better understanding of the current and emerging threats to biodiversity, such as the impacts of development and climate change, and the importance of being responsive to change. The strategy addresses the need for biodiversity conservation to be a significant consideration in government decision-making and builds in appropriate reporting arrangements. The concept of ecological resilience - the ability of a species or ecosystem to recover from the impacts of stressors and threats like climate change - is central to the strategy.
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