Ecological Mitigation - Strategy of avoidance
When ecology surveys are completed and the impacts of a development are assessed, detailed ecological mitigation proposals can be drawn up. In its broadest sense mitigation includes avoidance, mitigation measures and compensation plans. Avoidance is often the most cost-effective way to mitigate, for example, by adjusting the layout of a scheme in areas of high nature conservation value, also by altering timings of works so that the site is left undisturbed during sensitive times, such as the breeding season. Call or email us to discuss your projects.Visit the Thomson Ecology website for more information on Ecological Mitigation - Strategy of avoidance