Environmental Planning & Management

SKM offers an extensive range of skills and services providing flexibility and capability to assist our clients and their communities and stakeholders to fulfil their environmental planning and management requirements. SKM possesses a comprehensive capability to assist donor agencies, along with public and private sector clients in planning and managing for the environment, whilst ensuring effective development.

SKM is currently undertaking projects in Vietnam and Indonesia on environmental planning for the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank, such as the Review of Environmental Sustainability Practices in the Multi Donor Fund (MDF), in which SKM undertook a review of the projects implemented under the MDF Portfolio for Aceh and Nias in Indonesia.  In the UK, SKM and Acclimatise are working with EBRD to develop a methodological approach for reflecting climate risks and the identification of appropriate adaptation measures in EBRD's project cycle management. The assignment is focused principally on integrating climate change adaptation issues into EBRD's environmental and social due diligence, which is applied to every project that is developed by EBRD. Being a project-based organisation, it is logical for EBRD to approach adaptation at the level of individual projects. In addition, the assignment will also help to identify potential areas of investment in which EBRD could help to boost the adaptive capacity of its countries of operations.

From our global offices we offer a complete range of consulting services, ranging from:

  • Environmental Planning and Urban Design
  • Integrated Land Use and Transport Strategies
  • Greenhouse and Climate Change
  • Compliance Audits & Statutory Compliance
  • Environmental Management Systems Audits
  • Contaminated Land Management
  • Environmental Impact Assessments
  • Marine Science and Water Quality
  • Air Quality
  • Acoustics and Vibration
  • Mining and Industrial Environment Management
For further information, contact: Aman Mehta