Environmental Impact AssessmentThis process is used to predict the environmental consequences of any development project by analyzing the area where development is to occur and working with those communities which will be affected.
The purpose of the environmental assessment process is manifold; to support the goals of environmental protection and sustainable development, to help integrate environmental protection and economic decisions at the earliest stages of planning a project, to predict environmental, social, economic, and cultural consequences of a proposed activity and to assess plans to mitigate any adverse impacts resulting from the proposed activity, as well as to provide the public a chance to provide input. These assessments are also crucial in gaining approval for a project from the governmental regulatory agencies that may be involved.
Professions in this field we routinely recruit include: - Archaeologists
- Botanists
- Biologists
- Economists
- Environmental Attorneys
- Geomorphologists
- Landscape Architects
- GIS and CADD Specialists
- Land Use Planners
- Transportation Planners
- Natural Resources Managers
- Geologists and Soil Scientists
- Water Resource Planners
- Aquatic Ecologists
- Fisheries Biologists
- Plant Ecologists
- Fire and Fuel Managers
- Foresters
- Hydrologists
- Conservation Planners
- Public Facilitation and Mediation Professionals
- Recreation/Open Space Analysts and Planners
- Restoration Ecologists
- Wetland Biologists
- Wildlife Biologists
- Air Quality Scientists and Engineers
- Meteorologists
- Air Dispersion Modelers
- Computer Programmers
- Environmental Planners
- Regulatory Compliance Experts
- Urban and Regional Planners
- Transportation Modeling Specialists
- Public Involvement Specialists
- Noise Impact Modeling Specialists
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