Ecosystems and biodiversity protection

Industrial projects operate within increasingly defined environmental boundaries, where biodiversity and ecosystem integrity shape both opportunity and constraint. Integrating these considerations into project decisions is essential to ensuring sustainable, resilient outcomes. Doing so requires translating environmental considerations into practical, site-adapted actions throughout the project life cycle.

Ecosystems and biodiversity protection

  1. YOUR OPERATIONAL REALITY

    It’s no longer about impact mitigation—it’s about demonstrating measurable ecological outcomes.

    Beyond regulatory requirements, projects must navigate ecological constraints in the field, where evolving site conditions, sensitive habitats and species presence can directly influence execution. Managing these factors requires informed, on-the-ground expertise to avoid, minimize and adapt to impacts throughout the project life cycle.

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      Environmental constraints reshaping project design

      Sensitive ecosystems and species-at-risk significantly limit development options and require major design adaptations.
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      Rising pressure for measurable outcomes

      Stakeholders expect clear, demonstrated results—not just studies—on biodiversity impact and net gain.
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      Complexity in translating commitments into practical solutions

      Implementing effective, site-adapted mitigation and restoration measures remains complex in real conditions.
  2. We turn biodiversity and ecosystem considerations into practical, site-adapted actions.

    Through field-based ecological expertise, multidisciplinary integration and strong local presence, we support industrial projects, from planning through to execution, in a way that reflects real environmental conditions.

    • BBA combines deep expertise with proximity to the field, ensuring the right knowledge is applied where and when it matters most, including:

      • A strong team of environmental specialists, with deep expertise in biology and environmental sciences.
      • Regional presence close to projects and ecosystems, enabling responsive, site-informed support.
      • The ability to scale, from local interventions to large, complex projects.
      • Operational flexibility to intervene at any stage, from planning through to monitoring and restoration.
      • Direct access to technical experts, ensuring clear, efficient communication and informed decision-making.

      The result is support that is both technically rigorous and grounded in project conditions.

    • We adopt a collaborative approach from the earliest stages, partnering with our clients to anticipate challenges. This includes:

      • Establishing robust environmental baselines through field-driven data collection.
      • Identifying sensitive components early and enabling informed design decisions before constraints escalate.
      • Optimizing project development to avoid delays and unforeseen costs.
      • Ensuring alignment with regulations and best practices from the outset.
      • Developing site-specific, tailored solutions that reflect environmental realities.
    • It looks like clear indicators that are tracked over time and tied directly to site-level actions. We translate ecological data into actionable mitigation, offsetting and restoration strategies designed to deliver results you can measure and report on. In practice, this involves:

      • Anchoring recommendations in field realities through detailed inventories and site-specific analysis.
      • Defining clear, measurable indicators to track environmental performance.
      • Integrating mitigation measures directly into project design and execution.
      • Supporting implementation and adapting strategies based on ongoing monitoring and results.
    • Yes, and the key is integrating environmental work into project schedules from the start, rather than addressing it sequentially. We work alongside engineering and project teams to adapt designs, align timelines and minimize trade-offs. This is done by:

      • Coordinating environmental considerations with construction sequencing and site activities.
      • Embedding ecological constraints directly into planning decisions and execution plans.
      • Adjusting approaches in real time to reflect site conditions and operational priorities.
      • Enabling informed trade-offs that maintain both project momentum and environmental integrity.
    • For most organizations, the gap is not in the commitment; it's in the translation. We help structure biodiversity considerations into decision-making frameworks, linking field realities to strategic objectives and reporting needs. This is implemented by:

      • Translating ESG commitments into clear, site-level actions and performance targets.
      • Establishing measurable indicators aligned with recognized standards and frameworks.
      • Integrating biodiversity into governance processes and investment decision criteria.
      • Supporting transparent tracking, documentation and reporting of environmental performance.
         
  3. We don’t just assess ecosystems. We translate them into clear constraints, actionable decisions and long-term performance for our clients. We view our clients as true partners, fully integrated into how we work. This approach helps maximize the value of each project while building lasting relationships grounded in trust and respect.
    Geneviève Boisjoli, Team Leader, Natural Environment
  4. Where are you on your journey?

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      Looking to bring biodiversity commitments into project execution?

      We’ll work with you to translate intent into implementable strategies that hold up in the field. Contact us