This role has a high level of AI exposure. While some human skills are required, many tasks could be automated or replaced by new technology.
Explore all careersA Land Use Planner designs land allocation for urban and rural areas, ensuring sustainable development and compliance with regulations while engaging stakeholders.
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A Land Use Planner assesses and designs the allocation of land resources for urban and rural areas. You might work for local councils, government agencies, or private consultancies, ensuring that land development aligns with environmental regulations and community needs. Land Use Planners focus on sustainable development, zoning laws, and the impact of land use on local infrastructure. You’ll prepare reports, conduct site assessments, and engage with stakeholders to guide land use decisions.
Land Use Planners play a vital role in shaping communities. You’ll need to be analytical and detail-oriented, with strong communication skills to liaise with government officials, developers, and the public to ensure that land is used effectively and responsibly.