Conservation And Biodiversity (Biodiversity) Services
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based in USA
are now turning to market mechanisms to actively conserve biodiversity. These market mechanisms include; bank and trade systems, conservation easements, tax incentives, and government-funded programs. FORECON EMS has the ability to recognize and subsequently develop an ecological resource value for various ecological assets. The value from an ...
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based in INDIA
Provide infrastructure, educational, communication, and experiential support for developing village water supply, sanitation and hygine systerms. Conservation of biodiversity has always been an objective of environment education. CEE has expertise in and has done a wide range of activities in this area. It coordinated the 'Education, ...
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based in OMAN
HMR provides high quality professional consulting services on marine ecological for various habitat types. HMR’s team has undertaken major assignments of ecological surveys and species identification in the region. HMR has assisted major tourism developers, power plants and downstream facilities in trans-locating coral communities. We have also provided marine mammal observer services to ...
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based in CANADA
Focus: Speeds research and development of biodiversity science. Potential: Aims to avoid or minimize impacts across the boreal forest and restore ecological ...
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based in USA
We believe development and conservation can coexist with a focus on projects that offer sustainable solutions. Community investments strive to promote water conservation, improve water quality, support conservation and restoration of biodiversity and advance reasonable policy ...
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by Bio3, Lda.based in PORTUGAL
During the Portuguese presidency of the European Union in 2007, the National Institute for Nature and Biodiversity Conservation (ICNB) launched the Business & Biodiversity initiative. This program promotes, through voluntary long-term agreements, the introduction of biodiversity as an element of the strategy and policies of ...
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by Thundbased in ICELAND
Thund provides biodiversity, conservation and natural resource management advice. We strive to ensure that our clients receive the most professional service possible. Our speciality is the assessment of biological communities, especially vegetation and associated insect fauna. Projects centre on natural and manmade environment, using ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
“All local authorities and other public authorities in England and Wales now have a Duty to have regard to the conservation of biodiversity in exercising their functions. The Duty aims to raise the profile and visibility of biodiversity, to clarify existing commitments with regard to biodiversity, and to make it a natural ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
such as conservation of biodiversity or informal recreation – where valuation can show that these benefits are in fact tangible; Choosing amongst competing investments with different environmental impacts (for example, between conservation and development options); Prioritising amongst different environmental resources or challenges for ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
360 Environmental provides project and approvals management services to facilitate environmental impact assessment and subsequent approvals principally under the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Environmental Protection Policies, Guidance Notes and Codes of Practice are a ...
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based in CANADA
Continental Energy Corporation Complies with The IFC Performance Standards. The IFC Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability are established and maintained by The International Finance Corporation ("IFC") of the World Bank Group ("WBG"). ...
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by Prizma LLCbased in USA
Critical review of selected ESIA sections for Hunter Dickinson/Continental Minerals’ Xietongmen Project, Tibet. Supported resettlement planning to ensure compliance with IFC Performance Standards/Equator Principles; contributed to biodiversity conservation ...
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by IPIECAbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Corporation (IFC) Performance Standard 6 on biodiversity ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
a strong understanding of the environmental issues associated with projects and core to our experience is our knowledge of the regulatory landscape as it applies to the industry. Key legislation includes the Environmental Protection Act 1986, Town Planning and Development Act 2005 and the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act ...
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based in USA
While our Society’s roots were founded in the field of biology, the last 30 years have demonstrated SCB’s evolution to support the professional development of individuals focused on ALL fields that advance the science and practice of biodiversity conservation. Whether an academic, scientist, practitioner, or student, SCB ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
Audits are conducted with a view to improving the overall environmental performance of an organisation or compliance with legal requirements through feedback and corrective action responses, communicated to the auditee following completion of an audit. Auditing is a management tool for controlling environmental risk.Understanding risks are a key component of a business’s Environmental ...
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based in BELGIUM
The AESA ENVIRONMENT Department provides consulting services and technical advice for both natural and industrialised areas. It concentrates on the sustainable management of environment and in the management of the natural resources of the environment, including: Biodiversity, Wildlife, Soil, Water, especially in Watershed areas and Coastal ...
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by SNC-Lavalinbased in CANADA
The process of risk identification, assessment and mitigation are essential components of any successful project. This involves thoughtful and thorough consideration of project needs, engineering feasibility, protection of human and ecological health. socio-economic implications and environmental sustainability. Our extensive multidisciplinary team and extensive experience allow us to bring the ...
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based in INDIA
Coastal and marine areas in India and across the world are facing severe negative impacts due to unsustainable developmental activities. The major impacts include degradation of coastal habitats, declining fish stock, polluted marine waters, salinity ingress and inundation by coastal waters. Climate change impacts – particularly sea level rise, storm surges, monsoon pattern shifts, fish ...
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