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Mission:
We inspire leadership and improve decision-making in resource and environmental management through internationally recognized research, education, professional practice, and community engagement.
Vision:
The School of Resource and Environmental Management (REM) provides research, education, and community engagement to support a socially just and ecologically sustainable world.
Social Equity Strategy Plan (Draft)
Social equity is used in this document to comprise three interrelated concepts of equity, diversity, and inclusion. These apply throughout our society in many different ways, but in the context of REM, we define them as follows.
Equity exists when responsibilities, resources, and opportunities are distributed fairly and justly among all group members and done so in a manner that works to resolve historical and current disadvantages for under-represented and marginalized groups.
Updated December 2025