Environmental planning encompasses activities such as air-quality plans, climate-transition strategies, energy plans, and Strategic Environmental Assessments, drawing on integrated analyses, scenario modelling, and advanced technical tools to support sound, coherent, and sustainable decision-making.
Energy planning supports public authorities in developing integrated policies on energy consumption, emissions and renewable energy. In this context, SEAP and SECAP are operational tools designed to reduce CO₂ emissions, promote energy efficiency and encourage the use of renewable energy sources, whilst integrating climate mitigation and adaptation measures.
Strategic Environmental Assessment integrates environmental considerations into public decision-making processes by analysing the impacts, alternatives and mitigation measures of plans. The service includes methodological support, the definition of environmental indicators, the drafting of the Environmental Report, public engagement and monitoring, thereby helping to strengthen environmental planning.
The service supports Public Administrations in developing air quality and climate plans. The work involves integrating data, predictive models and impact assessments to develop effective plans and scenarios, including modelling analyses, strategic documents, stakeholder engagement and monitoring of results.
Transition and Climate Strategies support Public Administrations in defining integrated approaches to mitigation and resilience. Through scientific analysis and the assessment of climate risks and vulnerabilities, they promote sustainable decisions geared towards long-term decarbonisation and adaptation objectives.