Strategic land use

By tread | 19 April 26 | Traditional Owners

Strategic land use: De-risking projects through cultural intelligence

Planning land use in culturally significant areas requires a precise balance between operational objectives and sacred site protection. BunjilView acts as the bridge, integrating cultural site records with environmental and development planning to ensure that every project respects community values and maintains its social license to operate.

Stewardship & connection to Country

Resilient stewardship requires moving from transactional interactions to genuine collaboration. By embedding cultural intelligence into technical workflows, we help organisations move beyond reactive damage control. This integrated approach ensures that land management decisions protect Country, ecosystems, and people for generations to come.

Snapshot

  • Project size: Up to 500 hectares encompassing culturally significant landscapes, waterways, and heritage sites.
  • Technical aspects: Drone surveys, satellite imagery, ground sensors, GIS mapping, 3D visualisation, multi-source data integration.
  • Impact: Protected cultural sites, informed planning, compliant development, collaborative stewardship.

 

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