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The development of mitigation strategies should flow from the risk management process with clear links to functional lead agencies, as identified in the SDMP, to ensure each risk and strategy is coordinated and managed by the responsible agency. Prevention and mitigation strategies should be based on the risk assessment and can be considered in relation to Land use planning can be an effective method to reduce the impact of natural hazards and, where possible, avoid risk to life, property and environmental systems from natural hazards. The State Planning Policy (SPP) is a key component of Queensland’s planning system. The SPP expresses the state’s interests in land use planning and development, including the avoidance or mitigation of the risks associated with natural hazards. Promoting

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