ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Environmental Monitoring is the performance of measurements and / or specific observations, with the purpose of verifying if certain environmental impacts are occurring in the environment. It is a practice that has been increasingly demanded by companies that have caused impacts on the environment due to the installation of, for example, infrastructure works such as roads, airports, ports and pipelines.
Environmental Monitoring can be divided into 5 main steps: Evaluation of technical projects; Field surveys; Mapping; Technical analysis of the development and finally the Proposition for Improvements and Action Plan.
Let’s take as an example the construction of infrastructure works, such as roads, airports, ports, transport pipelines, which are works of interest to society as they are directly related to the country’s socioeconomic development. The construction of such works often implies the suppression of areas of native vegetation and permission to carry out such suppression is possible in the light of our legislation, provided that the undertaking assumes the burden of its recovery, returning to society, as far as possible. possible, the original environmental qualities of that medium. Here comes the Environmental Monitoring of Forest Recovery Projects. Monitoring the results of employing restoration techniques ensures that: i. the enterprise is fulfilling its duty to society; ii. forest restoration is taking place in the best possible way; iii. if the restoration is not taking place, the techniques applied and the form of application should be rethought, for the effective promotion of the restoration.
Environmental Monitoring is the performance of measurements and / or specific observations, with the purpose of verifying if certain environmental impacts are occurring in the environment. It is a practice that has been increasingly demanded by companies that have caused impacts on the environment due to the installation of, for example, infrastructure works such as roads, airports, ports and pipelines.
Environmental Monitoring can be divided into 5 main steps: Evaluation of technical projects; Field surveys; Mapping; Technical analysis of the development and finally the Proposition for Improvements and Action Plan.
Let’s take as an example the construction of infrastructure works, such as roads, airports, ports, transport pipelines, which are works of interest to society as they are directly related to the country’s socioeconomic development. The construction of such works often implies the suppression of areas of native vegetation and permission to carry out such suppression is possible in the light of our legislation, provided that the undertaking assumes the burden of its recovery, returning to society, as far as possible. possible, the original environmental qualities of that medium. Here comes the Environmental Monitoring of Forest Recovery Projects. Monitoring the results of employing restoration techniques ensures that: i. the enterprise is fulfilling its duty to society; ii. forest restoration is taking place in the best possible way; iii. if the restoration is not taking place, the techniques applied and the form of application should be rethought, for the effective promotion of the restoration.
O Monitoramento Ambiental, obrigação imposta para o acompanhamento da evolução dos projetos de restauração florestal, é uma prática que vem sendo cada dia mais exigida das empresas que causam impactos ao meio ambiente. Confira os passos do Método Index para um Monitoramento Ambiental de projetos de Recuperação Florestal de qualidade em nosso novo e-book!
Toda atividade antrópica que transforma, danifica ou destrói as condições originais do meio ambiente possui o ônus da recuperação ambiental. Tal obrigação emana de um dos princípios do direito ambiental brasileiro, o princípio do poluidor-pagador, o qual reconhece que os danos ambientais causados pelas atividades antrópicas devem ser compensados. A compensação visa restabelecer da melhor forma possível as condições originais do meio impactado.
O monitoramento ambiental de projetos de restauração florestal é uma obrigação imposta para o acompanhamento de projetos, e o uso de geotecnologia permite a ampliação do alcance do monitoramento e a geração de um número maior de dados, reduzindo custos e aprimorando as análises.