An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a formal process used to identify, predict, evaluate, and mitigate against the potential environmental effects of a proposed project or development. EIAs are commonly required by law for major infrastructure or industrial projects and are essential for promoting sustainable development.
The main objectives of an EIA are to:Â ensure environmental considerations are integrated into planning and decision-making; assess potential impacts (positive or negative) on the environment; propose measures to mitigate adverse impacts and enhance positive outcomes; and encourage public participation and transparency in the assessment and decision-making process.
Whether you are at the early stages of designing a new development and are looking for a consultant that can help with the screening and scoping process to determine whether an EIA will be required, or if you are ready to begin an environmental impact assessment for your development, Argyll Analytics has the experience and IEMA accredited training to ensure a high standard of output to support your planning permission and other associated licence applications.
Stages of the EIA process (source:Â https://www.mygov.scot/eia)
Data analysis involves the systematic examination, cleaning, transformation, and modelling of large amounts of data to uncover valuable insights, draw informed conclusions, and support effective decision-making. In today’s fast-changing world, bringing together science, engineering, and sustainability is becoming essential for tackling complex challenges, at scales ranging from within individual organisations up to the global scale. For leaders, data science is a key tool for driving innovation, boosting analytical power, and supporting data-driven decisions and strategies that create real impact for both people and the planet.
Main types of data analysis.
Data science plays a crucial role in the operations of any business or organisation, and can be effectively applied to any role, rather than implementing it with a top-down approach. Get in touch if you want your business or organisation to gain valuable insights, make more informed decisions and develop fact based policies or strategies using scientific, engineering and/or sustainability data.Â
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To view a sample of my data science work please see my Projects on my LinkedIn profile or go directly to my GitHub site. Links are provided at the bottom of the page.Â
I welcome the opportunity to collaborate on projects that align with my expertise in the natural sciences, sustainable development and data science. If you have an initiative in mind or are interested in co-developing one, I would be pleased to connect.