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Explore all careersA Land Management Officer manages sustainable land use, develops strategies, ensures legal compliance, collaborates on assessments, and promotes biodiversity.
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A Land Management Officer is responsible for sustainable management and conservation of land resources, developing strategies for land use, ensuring compliance with environmental laws, and collaborating with stakeholders like government agencies and Indigenous communities.
Land Management Officers include conducting environmental assessments, preparing reports on management practices, monitoring ecosystems, and promoting sustainable practices to enhance biodiversity and prevent degradation, thus fostering sustainable development.