Possessing a belief in multiple futures for human society, we seek to alter our unsustainable trajectory in a very tangible way.  Our ethics support the processes of nature that are fundamental to our practice of environmental consulting.

Our strong understanding of environmental science, ecological principles, and resource economics is fully realized whenever there is an opportunity to make a choice — from day to day operations to multi-generational impacts of human actions to landscape-level regional planning.

Each project will be tailored to meet the needs of the client and mother earth. We believe strongly in carefully thinking through each project, addressing problems and ideas from multiple angles. We are interested in our clients’ unique desires, and to actualize their dreams into sustainable realities.  Each situation and its context are different, thereby requiring a high degree of observation, analysis and understanding. An alteration in the physical world can have a large ripple effect — we bring interdisciplinary backgrounds to the analysis, solutions, and implementation of our projects.

Our knowledge base and skill sets include the following:

  • Landscape ecology
      
  • Marine and terrestrial biology
      
  • Geologic and hydrologic resources
      
  • Resource and land use economics
      
  • Conservation planning
      
  • Urban and regional planning
      
  • Site analysis
      
  • Green building and design
      
  • Project management
      
  • Geographic Information Systems
      
  • Global Positioning Systems
      
  • Spatial and statistical analysis
      
  • Remote sensing
      
  • Multi-scale database development
      


Our growing client list includes:

  • Biodiversity Conservation Network, World Wildlife Fund
      
  • Marine Conservation Biology Institute
      
  • Commission for Environmental Cooperation
      
  • National Marine Protected Areas Science Institute
      
  • National Ocean Service's Special Projects Office
      
  • Center for Science Policy, US Geological Survey
      
  • Long Range Planning Division, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
      
  • Planning and Architecture
 



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