Photo: unknown

Environmental monitoring and mapping 

COWI helps our clients in planning, executing and reporting environmental monitoring. In doing so we use up-to-date field equipment and GIS, databases and satellite/aerial imagery.

Environmental Management Plans (EMP) are used to guide the development of agriculture, industry, infrastructure and urban areas to avoid valuable and sensitive ecosystem and protect them for the future. This can only be done after detailed environmental monitoring and mapping.

At the project level, monitoring and mapping of ecosystems is a necessary first step in an EIA. It allows the adjustment of the project design to avoid undesirable impacts and to minimise the need for mitigation measures.
 
COWI has planned and managed monitoring and mapping for a wide range of project types. Typical monitoring studies are:

  • Monitoring of air and water quality and aquatic flora and fauna
  • Development and implementation of environmental monitoring and information systems for regions and entire countries
  • Environmental sensitivity mapping in coastal areas (e.g. for oil spill impact)
  • Land use mapping in vulnerable areas (e.g. in groundwater infiltration areas)
  • Mapping and classification of biotypes in rural areas
  • Mapping of habitat changes in connection with nature restoration

GIS, databases and aerial imagery

COWI has developed specific expertise in planning and managing environmental monitoring in the terrestrial, freshwater and marine environment. The data are registered in standard databases and GIS. Satellite and aerial image analysis is used to extend the land-based surveys. GIS is used to prepare maps and to rank environmental values and sensitivities of the habitats by analysing the overlapping layers of environmental parameters such as species, coverage, landscape, soil, human activities etc.