The Unit of Analysis and Management of Natural Resources was established in 2005 with the aim of providing advice on issues related to the management of natural resources and environmental variables potentially affected by specific projects, to enable firms to develop modern management, besides complying with the environmental regulations.
The services provided by this unit are aimed at engineering firms, public services, educational institutions and other actors linked to environmental problems.
The quality of services provided by the Unit of Analysis and Management of Natural Resources is backed by experience of its professionals. Our team of professionals has closely interacted in recent years, consolidating the group in the joint implementation of various projects, a form of work that is reflected in the quality and proper operating costs.
In order to deliver an integrated service this unit is ready with both qualified staff and appropriate equipment and instrumentation to address the full range of environmental work. The proven skills, experience in environmental studies and the effective technological support, have qualified this unit to perform in full the following topics of study:
Living Environment: Continental Environment
• Characterization of terrestrial and aquatic biota.
• Monitoring of terrestrial and aquatic communities.
• Design and implementation of biota management programs (moving of flora and fauna).
• Design and implementation of conservation programs (in situ and ex situ).
• Design, implementation and administration of programs for in vitro reproduction of native plants.
• Analysis of plant communities using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
• Design and implementation of research-oriented management and management of biological communities.
• Changes in land use.
• Forest management plans.
Living Environment: Marine Environment
• Characterization of marine and coastal biota.
• Monitoring and coastal marine communities.
• Submarine sampling.
• Analysis of chemical and biological sediment.
• Dispersal Studies.
• Design, execution and analysis of pollutant concentration studies.
• Design and implementation of programs of coastal ecology.
• Studies in physical and chemical oceanography.
• Environmental Monitoring Program (EMP) in the marine and inland waters.
• Modeling of dilution and dispersion of pollutants in marine environments.
Human Environment, Social and Archaeological Heritage
• Baseline Survey.
• Assessment of impacts.
• Monitoring Archaeological Survey.
• Test drilling and excavation heritage.
• Valuation of heritage, assets.
• Programs of advanced and formal public participation.
Scenic and Perceptual Environment
• Baseline Survey.
• Monitoring programs.
• Landscape restoration programs.