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Cultural Heritage & Landscapes

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Natural and cultural heritage is under threat from conflict, climate change, natural disasters, urbanisation and more. There is an urgent need to increase conservation and preservation efforts, promote local and Indigenous community engagement, and strengthen international frameworks to safeguard natural and cultural heritage globally.  

Our expertise

Shared Planet has worked with clients operating at the intersection of natural and cultural heritage landscapes to explore how human impact on nature affects culture and societies.

 

Our experience includes conducting landscape analyses, benchmarking analyses, stakeholder mapping and engagement, and producing policy guidelines and frameworks across the fields of archaeology, culture site management, museum studies, visual arts, architecture, tourism, and more. 

We offer clients a range of services, including:

  • Insights-led Research & Analysis: White papers, literature reviews, trend reports, benchmarking reports

  • Multi-stakeholder Engagement: Stakeholder mapping, opinion research, stakeholder strategy, platform creation, dialogue support, partnership building 

  • Strategic Advisory & Guidance: Organisational strategy, roadmaps, recommendations, workshops, operational support and coordination 

  • Policy, Advocacy & Governance: Policy roadmaps, policy analysis, advocacy work, digital communication, thought leadership 

  • Impact MEAL: Logical models, data collection design and dissemination, impact evaluation, project monitoring 

Our latest projects

A look at some of our latest projects — and why they matter.

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We supported the Royal Commission for AlUla in planning and delivering the inaugural AlUla World Archaeology Symposium in 2024, which brought together over 100 international experts in archaeology, culture and heritage to discuss the key challenges within these fields.  

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We conducted analyses of cultural heritage and the preservation of cultural sites for the Royal Commission for AlUla. This provided RCU with a series of potential territories and considerations for the development of its culture and sustainability policy.

Meet our team

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Senior Consultant

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