Our environmental, economic and social research programs and partnerships help inform government decision-making and planning to protect NSW’s environment now and into the future.
Our research is underpinned by rigorous scientific evidence, gathered and assessed with the best available tools.
Science, Economics and Insights Division strategic priorities are:
support adaptation to natural hazards and climate change
drive the repair and restoration of NSW’s natural capital
provide environmental foresight.
Key research capabilities
These research capabilities identified in our Strategic Plan 2023–26 guide our research efforts:
Our research partnerships align with our priority research areas. By working with partners we:
fill gaps in our knowledge
build our knowledge base
broaden our skills and perspectives
share training and information
combine our strengths and expertise to solve complex problems
deliver high quality, relevant research outcomes
inform and build a resilient future for New South Wales.
We have a strong history of collaboration with government colleagues and agencies, universities and the broader research community, and the private sector.
Impacts of previous collaborations can be seen in: