Application Areas
Methodological application in territorial capital contexts
The DVRII® System operates as a structural decision-making tool in environments where territory, norms, and capital converge.
Its logic does not depend on the economic sector.
It depends on the regulatory and territorial context in which it is intended to be implemented.
Therefore, its application extends to different fields where viability must be determined before committing significant resources.

Cross-cutting application in projects with high territorial impact and regulatory exposure.
I. Real Estate Investment and Development
The real estate sector constitutes a natural environment for the application of the DVRII® due to its high regulatory and territorial exposure.
The following are evaluated:
- Urban and regulatory constraints
- Territorial and environmental restrictions
- Soil use compatibility
- Structural risk prior to licensing
- Real-world feasibility scenarios
The ruling allows one to determine whether a project should be developed, adjusted, or discarded before committing capital.
The architectural and operational execution is activated only when the structural analysis supports it.
II. Energy and Extractive Infrastructure
Energy and extractive projects involve complex regulatory exposure, critical territorial interaction, and highly sensitive legal frameworks.
In these contexts, the DVRII® allows:
- Identify determining territorial restrictions
- Analyze multiscale regulatory compatibility
- Assess structural risk prior to licensing
- Determine operational continuity scenarios
The evaluation does not start from the initial technical engineering.
Part of the territorial and regulatory viability.
III. Regional Integration and Public Consulting
In territorial planning and public decision-making environments, the DVRII® functions as a structural reading tool prior to regulatory implementation or public investment.
It applies to:
- Urban integration projects
- Regional strategic planning
- Assessments prior to regulatory changes
- Structural analysis of territorial impact
The methodology allows for anticipating regulatory and territorial scenarios before formalizing investments or public policy.
Decision before execution
Regardless of the sector, the principle remains constant:
Technical execution is a consequence of a previously determined structural decision.
The DVRII® does not replace specialized technical studies.
It defines whether they should be activated and under what architecture.

01 Real Estate Investment and Development

02 Energy, Mining and Extractive Infrastructure

03 Regional Integration and Public Consulting
Sectoral consolidation
ND&C has applied the system in real estate, energy and territorial contexts under homogeneous structural analysis criteria.
Each sector presents different variables.
The decision method remains constant.

