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Environmental Inclusion Studies

The environmental integration of projects is an aspect that, thanks to the evolution of the perception and awareness of the players involved (from regulatory requirements to citizens' requests), can no longer be neglected when dealing with a project initiative, nor can it be relegated to mere impact mitigation.

The environmental integration of the works is an aspect that, thanks to the evolution of the perception and awareness of the actors involved (from regulatory impositions to citizens' requests), can no longer be neglected when dealing with a project initiative, nor put in the background and relegated to mere impact mitigation.

On the basis of the contents of the Environmental Characterisation Studies and orientation to the environmental choices of the project, Iride pays particular attention to the definition of the environmental integration proposals that concern real "territorial projects" able to associate to the more canonical "infrastructural project" those elements useful for the insertion of the new proposal in the reference context and to increase and facilitate the search for consensus to optimise the relationship between the work and the environment.