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New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)

Department goals:

  • to make our state a leader in developing reliable supplies of energy, and energy efficient technologies and practices, with a balanced approach toward conserving our renewable and non-renewable resources;
  • to protect the environment and ensure responsible reclamation of land and resources affected by mineral extraction;
  • to be effective in leading our state in growing healthy, sustainable forests and managing them for a variety of users and ecologically sound uses; and
  • to improve the state park system into a nationwide leader that protects New Mexico's natural, cultural and recreational resources for posterity and contributes to a sustainable economy statewide.

Vision
A New Mexico where individuals, agencies and organizations work collaboratively on energy and natural resource management to ensure a sustainable environmental and economic future.

Mission
To position New Mexico as a national leader in the energy and natural resources areas for which the Department is responsible.

Sectors:

  • Land management and conservation

Related Resources:

  • New Mexico Climate Risk Map

Related Users:

  • Robert Gomez

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