Ecogain's offer in landscape analysis:
- Assessing the landscape's sensitivity to change: Our analyses describe and assess how different parts of the landscape may be affected by change, and identify the most vulnerable areas.
- Landscape impact: We assess and account for the visual impact of planned projects such as wind farms and solar farms, to ensure that the landscape is preserved and integrated in the best possible way.
Why choose a landscape analysis from Ecogain?
- Increased understanding of natural values and societal interests: Our landscape analyses help to understand how projects can affect natural values, living environments and outdoor recreation, contributing to better decisions and more sustainable projects.
- More efficient permitting process: Early identification and management of potential environmental impacts can speed up the permitting process, saving time and resources.
- Considerate planning: We ensure that the landscape and its values are taken into account in the planning and location of new projects, promoting sustainable and balanced development.
Combining our deep knowledge of the environment and sustainable development with our passion for detailed and engaging communication, we offer landscape assessments that not only meet legal requirements, but also contribute to a greener future. Contact us for a tailored landscape assessment that will support your business throughout the permitting process and ensure that projects are implemented with the utmost consideration for both the environment and local interests.
Feasibility study for landscape analysis
A landscape analysis feasibility study investigates landscape values and landscape character in a comprehensive manner. The aim is to identify potential landscape values within the project area and in its vicinity and to get an overall picture of the landscape. This provides a better understanding of the landscape in which you operate and is an important key in the dialog with the local community. Based on the analysis, we can also provide guidance on the adaptation of the project area and early layout/route selection.
The feasibility study is based on analysis of orthophotos, photos from the local area, topographic maps and other available sources. No field visit is made, so the result should not be considered as a basis for a consultation or permit process.
