Ecological services in the terrestrial environment provided by Ecofact include habitat surveys and mapping, botanical surveys and fauna surveys to identify the principal vegetative and animal communities present at a site. Initial surveys seek to identify the baseline communities at a site. This can be followed by an evaluation of the ecological communities present, and an impact assessment of a proposed project. Monitoring during the construction and operation of a project is also often undertaken.
Terrestrial ecological services provided by Ecofact have included detailed surveys for flora and fauna along the routes of proposed infrastructure such as roads and pipelines, and at individual development sites. The range of flora and fauna surveys frequently undertaken by Ecofact are listed below.
Habitat & Flora Surveys
Habitat assessments and classification
Digital habitat mapping
Rare plant and sensitive / Annex I habitat surveys
Invasive / non-native species surveys and control
Statistical analysis of flora or habitat distributions
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