Local government

You are a local government looking to implement an environmental initiative in your area? We can work with you to develop a customized project.

Supporting you

We support you at every stage of your projects to integrate solutions that promote aquatic biodiversity, in line with local challenges, land uses, and regulatory frameworks, while highlighting your commitment.

  1. Preliminary assessment

    A technical and ecological assessment is conducted to analyze the site’s characteristics and current uses. This helps identify areas suitable for installing ecological modules and anticipate environmental and regulatory constraints. This step ensures the project’s coherence and feasibility.

  2. Drafting the project specifications

    Based on the assessment, project specifications are developed in consultation with you. These specify the ecological objectives, the types of modules to be used (submerged habitats, vegetated rafts, restoration systems), as well as the implementation procedures. The project is thus tailored to the local challenges of the area.

  3. Initial state

    A baseline assessment of the site can be conducted before installation to characterize existing biodiversity and environmental conditions. It serves as an essential reference point for measuring the project’s effectiveness over time. The data collected provides the foundation for future ecological monitoring.

  4. Installation

    The eco-friendly modules are installed by specialized teams, considering the existing infrastructure and the site's intended use. Work is scheduled to minimize disruption and ensure safe installation. Each installation is inspected and documented in technical records.

  5. Environmental monitoring

    Regular monitoring is conducted to assess changes in habitats and how biodiversity responds to the improvements made. This allows us to evaluate the effectiveness of the measures and adjust our actions as needed. The results are presented in annual reports.

  6. Annual maintenance

    Maintenance work is performed to ensure the modules continue to operate efficiently and in an environmentally friendly manner. This includes technical inspections, targeted cleaning, and any necessary adjustments. These procedures ensure the long-term durability and performance of the systems.

  7. Awareness-raising initiatives

    Awareness-raising initiatives are organized throughout the project to promote the completed developments. These are aimed at users, schoolchildren, and the public, through educational materials, activities, and events. These initiatives help to foster a sense of ownership of the project within the local community.  

  8. Removal

    At the end of the project, the modules are removed and the materials are 100% recycled. This step helps to optimise long-term environmental management.

Discover our adapted solutions

  • Biohut®

    Biohut® is an artificial nursery designed to restore the ecological functions of developed areas.

  • Floating ecosystem

    A floating ecosystem that provides habitats conducive to terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in urban areas.

  • Awareness actions

    Promote your ecological restoration efforts through communication tools and awareness-raising actions.

Régis is available to discuss your project with you.

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