THIS IS ARSU
For over 40 years now, ARSU has been a service provider for planning, research and implementation projects covering a wide range of environmental, ecological and resource economics areas including regional development. Our interdisciplinary team is highly qualified with many years of experience and we thrive on innovation and the challenges of problem-solving. Our range of services includes environmental impact assessments, consultation and support for approval processes, the planning and monitoring of compensation measures, developing concepts for climate adaptation and water conservation measures as well as regional management and environmental education packages. We also carry out applied research projects commissioned by both public bodies and private companies. Our clients value us as a reliable and professional service provider they can trust - numerous long-standing business relationships attest to this.
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Environmental Planning
The complexity of environmental law and nature conservation regulations means that successful approval of infrastructure projects often depends on meticulous attention to technical and legal detail. Developers and investors must be able to rely on their environmental assessment team to provide them with evaluations, measures and conflict resolution of the highest quality to withstand the intense scrutiny of the approval process and, should it be necessary, any subsequent legal proceedings.
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Regional development is a planning tool which, clearly, impacts on a regional level. However, the targets and concerns of local government are of equal significance to those at the federal-state and regional level. Our approach to this area of work is to take a wide and interdisciplinary perspective which takes economic concerns into account but does not hesitate to ask questions about social justice and the health of the environment.
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The implementation of large infrastructure projects is not just a technical problem which may have ecological challenges attached. When commissioned to carry out an impact assessment or research project, ARSU addresses a wide variety of questions including, among many others, the commercial viability of measures and concepts, regulatory issues and the sustainable development of infrastructure and its integration in the overall process of spatial development.
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