PeritusAg’s land use, conflict and impact assessments support landholders, developers and project proponents in situations where land is being developed for purposes that may conflict with neighbouring existing farming operations.
Our assessments consider local and state government planning policy, land zoning and use classifications, regional communities, the proposed development or change in land use and the potential for conflicts to occur between competing land uses.
The development of infrastructure and development projects such as solar and wind farms, highway re-alignments, sub-divisions and railway construction will have many and varied effects on neighbouring landholders. PeritusAg has assisted clients and their development projects in terms of cost of working, lost productivity, rehabilitation and remedial investment are identified, described, and quantified.
Our assessments can also consider factors such and historical, current and future land use, overland flows of water and risk of erosion and biosecurity risks and biosecurity management plans.