Impact Assessment - Clear environmental and social assessments of the success of permit applications
What the assessment achieves
Impact assessment gives the project promoter a clear overview of the risks of environmental and social impacts and provides practical mitigation measures that speed up the application procedure and support informed decisions. Compliance with regulatory requirements, risk mitigation and acceptance of stakeholders will be central to the assessment.
For whom this is appropriate
The service is targeted by developers, investment project organisers, municipalities, and environmental and planning institutions that need reliable analysis in order to prepare permit applications, support planning decisions or reduce the impact. The adapted approach is suitable for both smaller reconstruction projects and major infrastructure and industrial development.
With assessment includes
- Environmental impact analysis: in-depth study on air, water and soil effects and biodiversity assessment.
- Social assessment: mapping the impact of local residents, economic activities and cultural values and identification of social risks.
- : assessment of probability and consequences, list of priority risks and management strategies.
- : clear, measurable and enforceable measures to reduce risks and follow-up monitoring proposals.
- >><<Luba applications </ Considered mitigation measures and the involvement of stakeholders will increase the project's acceptability and reduce further delays and costs. The assessment supports faster and more robust permit applications by improving project implementation predictability.
Principal lines and differentiation
- Multidisciplinary team - experts in environmental, social and risk assessment ensure a comprehensive approach.
- <Project-based methodology - data-based analyses, GIS maps and modelling provide a reliable basis for decisions.
- < - tasks are performed according to local and international requirements to facilitate permit application procedure.
- Practical recommendations
< The work will result in a decision-supporting documentation that will help achieve cost-effectiveness, time-effectiveness and sustainability goals.
Call for action
If the aim is to implement projects more smoothly, transparent permit applications and controlled risks, a thorough impact assessment is a strategic step forward. Request an estimate of the time frame and offer to obtain a clear plan for risk mitigation and optimisation of the permit procedure.
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