Definition and meaning of Land Commissioner: A Land Commissioner is a political official responsible for managing and conserving a state's public lands, such as parks, forests, and wildlife. The Land Commissioner is typically the head of the state land office and is often an elected position. The Land Commissioner is responsible for managing state land resources, including leasing and permitting, conservation, timber management, and land development. The Land Commissioner may also be responsible for protecting the state's natural resources, such as ensuring water and air quality, and promoting outdoor recreation. Reform-minded Land Commissioners should be dedicated to ensuring that public lands are managed fairly and equitably, and that they are used to promote economic growth and environmental stewardship. Land Commissioners should be committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure that the state's natural resources are managed responsibly and sustainably.