The general increase of the population and the standard of living that we are witnessing in the last decades has caused a high socioeconomic development without a consistent environmental planning. At ECOS Group, we believe in sustainable development, promoting a lifestyle in accordance with the conservation of resources and the environment.
One of the main pillars of ECOS is focused on the minimization of environmental impacts, the integration of progress with the environment, providing solutions that allow an environmental improvement of our resources.
We have specialized in the environmental processing of projects, both on land and at sea, in industries such as land and marine renewables, aquaculture, landfills, roads, … looking for a balance between conservation and development.
Land, as a resource, needs environmental planning which respects the singularities of each area and enables sensible land occupation by applying regulations that allow or ban particular land uses.
At ECOS, we carry out environmental studies applying land management plans.
The creation and maintenance of protected areas are crucial to maintaining biological diversity.
At ECOS we plan, manage and monitor nature protection areas, both on land and in the marine environment.
The implementation of any project in the natural environment implies its transformation and in many cases an impact on the ecosystem integrity.
At ECOS, we develop environmental impact assessments to quantify and assess the impacts on the environment that surrounds a project, as well as to propose corrective and alternative measures that minimize the harm to the environment from those human activities.
Whether is a protected space or not, the area where a project is developed needs to be monitored to detect the possible changes that may occur in the ecosystem.
At ECOS we do pre-and after-action monitoring as well as its assessment and quantification on a spatial and temporal scale.
Eco-Mapping Studies are used to broaden the marine environment knowledge, which is something important to design the management tools of the coastal areas.
ECOS has an extensive experience in observing and studying the subtidal communities and the type of environment where they live, which makes planning and classifying easier and is crucial for an adequate subsequent management of marine and coastal ecosystems.
Water quality is an essential element for the life of all species who live within, as well as a good bioindicator of the state of the coasts.
By analyzing the physical, chemical and biological parameters of the water, ECOS is able to develop water quality studies, to evaluate its safety and to indicate its degree of contamination.
The structure of the fauna and flora communities, both at sea and on land, are strongly influenced by the nature of the environment around them.
The knowledge and classification of the organisms of these communities in groups, families and/or species provides very valuable information for understanding the spatial and temporal changes of the populations.