Biodiversity and nature
Helping clients worldwide protect and restore nature by achieving strategic biodiversity ambitions and delivering nature-based solutions.
Advancing biodiversity and climate action
Biodiversity supports everything in the environment we need to survive. We help clients halt and reverse nature loss, going beyond limiting damage to creating a positive impact.
Our certified ecologists, conservation biologists, ecotoxicologists, and environmental economists are nature positive specialists. We partner with business and policy makers to solve one of the world’s toughest challenges: biodiversity loss.
Our cutting-edge tools provide transparent and accurate evaluations of biodiversity and natural capital. With them, we help quantify risks, benefits, and opportunities across value chains for nature positive actions and nature-based solutions.
Our services include:
- Arboriculture and urban forestry
- Biodiversity strategy and science-based targets for nature
- Biodiversity net gain for development
- Biodiversity for international finance
- Corporate sustainability reporting for biodiversity and ecosystems
- Ecological surveys and assessments
- Marine ecosystems and coastal resilience
- Natural capital assessments and accounting
- Nature-based solutions and restoration
- Nature risks in value chains, operations, and portfolios
- Pollution and ecological risk assessment
- Regenerative design for buildings and landscapes
- Sustainable remediation and restoration
Measure and quantify biodiversity values around the world
Access Ramboll’s biodiversity metrics to assess biodiversity value and achieve net positive outcomes for nature.
FEATURED INSIGHTS
How to reduce business risk and stay ahead of the curve, as international policies to address biodiversity loss take effect.
Lying 400 miles from New South Wales, Australia, the World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island was plagued by invasive rodents. Ramboll promoted biodiversity conservation supporting with community risk assessment and engagement an eradication programme that led to the recovery of endangered species.
Historically, a lack of robust consideration of biodiversity within the planning system has led to a cumulative loss and degradation of habitats over many decades. With land availability at a premium and developers looking to maximise yield from their investment, dedicating areas of potentially developable land for biodiversity improvements represents a commercial and logistical challenge.
FEATURED INSIGHTS
RELATED PROJECTS
Redeveloping land for data center boom
Our engineering and environmental teams helped gain planning consent for Langley Business Park in west of London, while increasing site value and addressing local development objectives.
Electric grid delivering conservation gains
To facilitate a build-out of energy infrastructure that does not put sensitive species and habitats at risk, Ramboll partnered with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) to protect local wildlife in the Lairg-Loch Buidhe transmission reinforcement project.
Contact Ramboll in the Americas region
Ramboll has several offices in North America, distributed across the United states, Mexico, and Canada.
Find your local office in the AmericasMark Skelton
Global Service Line Director, Impact Assessment and Biodiversity & Ecosystems
Environment & Health
John Miragliotta
Managing Principal
Environment & Health