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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA)

Nowadays, a large majority of projects require environmental impact studies on the biophysical and human environments. 

These impact studies are necessary and, ultimately, mandatory for major projects. Environmental impact is the result of any form of modification of the environment, whether negative or positive, due to any activity undertaken directly or indirectly by humans. 

Environmental impact assessment is a process to identify and evaluate the risks of environmental impacts from a planned project. These risks can be assessed at the beginning, during and at the end of a project. 

The EIS establishes a set of measures that can be adopted to minimize adverse environmental effects or to reduce them to previously acceptable levels. 

The EIA therefore represents both a proactive and preventive approach to environmental management and protection for all business activities. 

Aware that the evaluation of an environmental impact is quantified through the measurement of potential impact indicators, Africa Development Consulting Group accompanies you at each stage of your project, according to an approach that prioritizes environmental issues. ADCG's professionals are there to ensure that your projects are environmentally sustainable.

Africa development consulting Group

Our team

Our professionals accompany you in the realization of your projects.

  • writes the environmental impact study; 
  • integrates environmental, social and economic issues into your studies;
  • analyzes the impacts of your project on the environment;
  • recommends mitigation measures and solutions to reduce impacts;
  • helps to configure your project according to the particularities of the environment;
  • prepares and implements environmental monitoring and follow-up programs;
  • plans and organizes public consultations and community relations;
  • implements project management protocols
  • implements an environmental action plan
  • water management assistance
  • analyses the quality of the water
  • conducts studies of wetlands, hydrology, watersheds, etc.
  • analyzes the geospatial data associated with your project;
  • helps design your project while respecting the physical, biological and human environments;
  • designs thematic maps to illustrate complex or numerous issues;
  • photo-interprets relief, forest stands, wetlands and land use;
  • processes LIDAR data and manages the corresponding imagery;
  • puts geomatics at the heart of your projects
  • develops monitoring and follow-up programs
  • offers environmental solutions to contractors and authorities;
  • documents the results of the follow-ups;
  • follows up with the responsible authorities;
  • anticipates the elements of your project that will generate reactions because of the impacts on the environment; 
  • creates and leads liaison, monitoring and vigilance committees;
  • conducts information and consultation sessions;
  • measures the effectiveness and success of your social acceptability process;
  • provides you with all the necessary tools to manage your project