LGL scientists have expertise and experience with a wide range of Environmental Management and Planning projects for Government, First Nations, and Industry. Our staff has experience in the following areas:
- Watershed management
- Natural heritage assessment
- Residential and recreational development
- Management and land use plans
- Integrated resource management
- Fisheries and wildlife management planning
- Riparian area regulations
Objectives of our Environmental Management and Planning support commonly include:
- Salmon recovery plans
- Water quality assessment
- Contaminant source identification and analysis
- Watershed assessment and restoration
- Resource inventory
- Impact assessment
- Facility siting and planning
- Mitigation planning
- Public meetings
- Construction monitoring
- Management plan development for First Nations, Municipalities, Rare and Endangered Species, and National and Provincial Parks
- Integrated resource management planning for Logging, Mining, Oil and Gas, and Recreational and Subsistence Harvests
Specialized methodologies, products, and services include:
- Site and route selection
- Environmental impact assessment (EIA) (Federal and Provincial)
- Participation in project design teams
- Spatial analysis and mapping
- Mitigation planning
- Input into community plan amendments and rezoning applications
- Habitat enhancement strategies
- Development of design and operations guidelines and Best Management Practices
- Construction monitoring