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| Protecting
the environment not only involves protecting
areas of land or species of wildlife
or classifying territories to free them
from human activity. It also means integrating
the environment in all planning and
development projects as part of a sustainable
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BCEOM's
considerable experience in the field
of the environment is a permanent
source of inspiration for its ecological
engineers, whose knowledge can be
put into practice to design projects
more respectful of man, landscapes
and natural environments, taking care
to save space and water resources,
spare ecosystems and reduce water
pollution to a minimum. |
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Our
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Preliminary
appraisals and audits, |
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Environmental
and impact studies, |
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Planning
and managing protected natural
and coastal areas, |
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Environmental
impact assessments of policies,
plans and programmes, |
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Managing
waste and energy control, |
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Consultancy
services in the field of
strategy, organisation and
mediation, |
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Environmental
management (ISO 14001, EMAS), |
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Training,
outreach and communication.
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Our
experience
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BOLIVIA
- Feasibility Study
for the Conservation,
Protection and Integrated
Development of the Torotoro
National Reserve (1997-1998).
Appraisal of all activities,
resources and patrimony
of an area of 16,500
hectares situated in
the Andean valleys (Charcas
Province) with the participation
of 7 international and
7 Bolivian experts.
Preparing an integrated
development plan, along
with a master plan for
preserving and managing
the reserve, and mini
protection and development
projects.
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CAMBODIA
- Support to the Environmental
Sector - Master Plan
for Developing and Protecting
the Tonle Sap Basin
(1995).
Inventory and
summary of all information
available on the Great
Tonle Sap Lake for the
purpose of devising
a plan for its sustainable
development taking account
of economic, human and
environmental aspects.
Putting technical experts
in place (social economy,
fisheries, water resources).
Fish-farming expert
provided by BCEOM, responsible
for preparing the sustainable
development of fishing
in the lake and for
planning the corresponding
institutional and legislative
measures.
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MOROCCO
- Environmental Management
Project (Lot N°2)
- Technical Assistance
and setting up Economic
and Financial Instruments
for Reducing and Controlling
Industrial Pollution
(1996-1997).
Technical-economic
study of five industrial
sectors (sugar, edible
oil, textile, tanning
and paper), industrial
audits, impact study
in the Sebou basin,
study of economic and
financial instruments
to fight against water
pollution by industry.
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SENEGAL
- Study of the Impacts
of the Cayor Canal on
the Environment (1995-1996).
Environmental
impact study of the
240 km long canal between
the lake of Guiers and
Tfies with a flow rate
of 20 m3/s for the water
supply to Dakar and
irrigation of 8,500
hectares of irrigated
areas situated along
the canal alignment
and in the Cape Verde
islands. Assessment
of the mitigation measures
to be implemented to
compensate the impact
of the canal and determining
how to build and operate
the structures.
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TUNISIA
- Study for Preserving
the National Park of
Ichkeul (1993-1996).
Determining
the measures to be taken
for protecting and developing
Ichkeul Lake situated
in a protected national
park which is a major
stopping place for African
and European water birds.
Multi-disciplinary study:
soil engineering, hydraulics
and rural development,
agriculture, rural economy,
ecology of lagoon systems,
sedimentology, biology,
biomass study, hydrological
and ecological modelling.
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