Social impact assessments
We identify both the positive and negative impacts that can be generated by energy or infraestructure projects, using both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, such as focus groups, interviews, field notes, ethnography, questionnaires, etc. We strongly rely on cartography and participatory approaches to identify, manage and understand the social impact of a project.
The goal of a Social Impact Assessment is to bring about a more ecologically, socio-culturally and economically sustainable relationship among community and company.
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Social impact assessments
We identify both the positive and negative impacts that can be generated by energy or infraestructure projects, using both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, such as focus groups, interviews, field notes, ethnography, questionnaires, etc. We strongly rely on cartography and participatory approaches to identify, manage and understand the social impact of a project.
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Natura EST implements various social participatory dynamics to identify risks that can interfere with the development of the project and form strong bonds with the communities , collaborators, investors, and key actors.
We seek that social participation is organized, committed, conscious, active, and efficient to create long-term social value.
Based on social participation, we propose and implement various social programs that contribute to the sustainable development of the communities.
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Natura EST implements various social participatory dynamics to identify risks that can interfere with the development of the project and form strong bonds with the communities , collaborators, investors, and key actors.
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Feasibility studies
We advise our clients on the viability of their projects based on the analysis of the social and environmental characteristics of the project.
The methodology that we follow is based on the following steps:
• Identifying potential social and environmental risks that could arise from the project;
• Evaluating such risks from a qualitative and quantitative view, considering the chance of occurrence and magnitude of the risks;
Proposing viable solutions and alternatives to attend the risk.
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