ECOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
Understanding environmental interactions to support sustainable decision-making
An ecological diagnosis provides a comprehensive understanding of how a building or site interacts with its environment. It goes beyond isolated indicators to assess environmental performance, ecological potential, and operational practices in a structured and coherent manner.
We support building owners, asset managers, and operators in carrying out ecological diagnoses that inform strategic choices, guide interventions, and support the long-term environmental performance of assets.
A comprehensive and site-specific assessment
An effective ecological diagnosis starts with a global reading of the site and its context. Our approach combines environmental analysis, site observation, and operational understanding to identify key issues and opportunities.
Our assessments typically address:
- site characteristics and environmental context
- interactions between buildings, open spaces, and natural systems
- ecological potential and existing constraints
- operational practices impacting environmental performance
- opportunities for improvement and enhancement
This holistic assessment provides a solid foundation for defining relevant and achievable environmental strategies.
Ecology in operation
Environmental performance is strongly influenced by how sites are managed and used over time. We place particular emphasis on operational conditions, maintenance practices, and everyday use to ensure that ecological objectives can be sustained in the long term.
By linking ecological analysis with operational realities, we help transform diagnoses into actionable recommendations adapted to real-use conditions.
Our role as technical and strategic advisor
We act as an independent technical and strategic advisor throughout the ecological diagnosis process.
Our services include:
- ecological and environmental site analysis
- identification of key environmental challenges and levers
- interpretation of findings for decision-making
- definition of priority actions and strategic orientations
- alignment with asset management and sustainability strategies
Our role is to provide clarity, structure, and actionable insight, enabling ecological considerations to be fully integrated into asset strategies.
An approach adaptable to international contexts
Ecological diagnostics must be adapted to local ecosystems, climatic conditions, and site-specific constraints. Our approach is flexible and context-sensitive, allowing ecological diagnoses to be applied across diverse geographic and cultural contexts.
By combining environmental expertise with operational understanding, we deliver robust and relevant diagnoses for international projects and portfolios.
Why carry out an ecological diagnosis?
- To understand environmental interactions and site potential
- To identify risks, constraints, and opportunities
- To support informed and strategic decision-making
- To structure environmental and biodiversity strategies
- To enhance long-term environmental performance and asset value