Cost — The Cost of Blind Environmental Decision-Making
When environmental decisions are made without integrated spatial intelligence, risks remain invisible until they materialise.
Flooding, heat stress, ecological damage, and infrastructure failure are often consequences of decisions taken without holistic spatial context.
The cost is measured not only in remediation budgets, but in lost resilience, public safety risks, and long-term environmental degradation.
Environmental blindness compounds vulnerability.
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