The sustainable use of environmental systems calls for strategic interventions based on participatory, solidary and cooperative processes that guarantee the optimal exploitation of natural resources within a context of profitability, moderate risk and social justice. Likewise, strategic interventions aimed at ecosystem conservation/restoration or environmental impact mitigation must include adequate operational and implementation protocols, effective risk prevention and management programs and long-term financing schemes.

Schemes of Minimal Intervention and Moderate Risk

We recommend cost-effective intervention protocols oriented to the sustainable exploitation of ecosystems and natural resources, the prevention and mitigation of environmental impacts and the reduction of vulnerability to climate change. Our recommendations are based on the prevention principle and in attention to our culture of minimal intervention which guarantees a moderate perturbation of the environment. Our executive proposals are supported by sound scientific and economic information and include a quantitative justification based on a comparative analysis of environmental and economic risks under intervention and non-intervention scenarios which facilitates decision-making to our clients.

Our Commitment

The long-term conservation of marine and terrestrial renewable natural assets through innovative sustainability strategies based on resource optimization, cutting-edge science and technology, effective risk reduction schemes and avant-garde financing models.

– Creating Value for a Sustainable Future –