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Book

Author
Crawford, Peter (ed)
Title
Managing the Environment
Secondary Author
Commonwealth Department of Environment, Housing and Community Development.
Imprint
Australian Government Publishing Service (AGPS), Canberra, 1978, ix, 83 p. ; 25 cm. pp
ISBN/ISSN
064203527X
Format
Print
Abstract

This report was published during a foundational era for Australian environmental policy. In the late 1970s, the Australian federal government was actively formalizing its approach to environmental impact assessments, land management, and federal-state responsibilities following the landmark Environment Protection (Impact of Proposals) Act 1974. Reports like this one typically laid the groundwork for national conservation strategies and pollution management frameworks. [Source: Google AI 2026]

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