Environmental Studies & Assessments

We provide regulatory-compliant studies and assessments to support project approvals and operational sustainability:

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA): A systematic approach to assess the possible positive and negative impacts on the environment, society, and human health associated with a proposed project or development is known as an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The primary aim of an EIA is to equip decision-makers with detailed information necessary for deciding whether to approve, deny, or conditionally approve a project, thereby ensuring that environmental implications are taken into account prior to making any commitments. For example infrastructure, oil & gas, industrial, and marine

Critical Habitat & Biodiversity Assessments:

A systematic evaluations to identify, map, and monitor areas of high biological significance to understand and manage the impacts of development on ecosystems and species Surveys of coral reefs, seagrass, mangroves, terrestrial habitats, and protected species.

Natural System Assessments (NSA):

A natural system refers to terrain, climate, sea, and space that may undergo changes due to ecological or human-induced factors As per Estidama PCRS and EAD requirements.

Environmental Management Plans (EMP / CEMP):

A project-specific document that outlines strategies, procedures, and mitigation measures to minimize adverse environmental impacts and ensure compliance with regulations throughout a project's lifecycle