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  • This study should make it possible to meet various objectives:  To analyse changes in the use of the 22 EPNs that have been labelled since 2019: to identify who is digital divide and who goes to EPNs; thanks to other studies and barometers and barometers, identify which individuals and which groups of individuals do not go.  Analyse the attractiveness and popularity of DPS  Evaluate a communication campaign conducted from April-May 2021 to increase the visibility of DPS to the general public. visibility of DPS to the general public  Improve or readapt certain actions of the Digital Appropriation Plan (DAP)

  • Study to analyse all available data on school mobility and draw conclusions on the functioning of School Travel Plans: what works well, what could be improved? The study produced interesting data analyses and useful recommendations that have since been put into practice.

  • The Monitoring of bird populations in the Brussels-Capital Region, commissioned by Brussels-Environment, is carried out annually by the Studies Department of Aves Natagora. It concerns common breeding species - using the listening point method -, swallow colonies, exotic species, breeding waterbirds and wintering waterbirds. Specific surveys are also carried out at the request of Brussels-Environment. This report represents results from the year 2022.

  • The objective of this study is to evaluate the conservation issues of the different types of habitats on the site (forest, meadow, urban vegetable garden) for the proper maintenance of bee biodiversity. The compatibility of the conservation objectives and the recreational development proposed by the management plan set up by Bruxelles environnement is also studied. Other management proposals are also made in order to favour all wild pollinators within the site.

  • Commissioned by Brussels Environment, BovaEnviro+ went in search of innovative inspection technologies and techniques to assist environmental monitoring officers, or inspectors, in carrying out their inspections. The report includes: an inventory of the information and concerns of the inspectors regarding the project; an overview of the technologies and techniques used in Belgium - outside Brussels - and in other European countries (France, the Netherlands and Germany); an assessment of the advantages/disadvantages (limitations) of the selected technologies and techniques; and an overview of the costs of the technologies and techniques and an inventory of potential suppliers. The study was split into three issues: - issue 1: air quality, climate and emissions of air pollutants ; - issue 2: noise and vibration ; - issue 3: surface waters.

  • Master Development Plan (MDP) project of the "Gare du Midi area", Environmental Impact Report (EIR)

  • Commissioned by Brussels Environment, BovaEnviro+ went in search of innovative inspection technologies and techniques to assist environmental monitoring officers, or inspectors, in carrying out their inspections. The report includes: an inventory of the information and concerns of the inspectors regarding the project; an overview of the technologies and techniques used in Belgium - outside Brussels - and in other European countries (France, the Netherlands and Germany); an assessment of the advantages/disadvantages (limitations) of the selected technologies and techniques; and an overview of the costs of the technologies and techniques and an inventory of potential suppliers. The study was split into three issues: - issue 1: air quality, climate and emissions of air pollutants ; - issue 2: noise and vibration ; - issue 3: surface waters.

  • A request to obtain an advice described as "regarding address lists and GDPR"

  • The land of La Sauvagère was once part of the Forêt de Soignes. It was sold to the Société Générale at the same time as the Forest, it was sold and then cleared from 1831-33. At the beginning of the 20th century, Albert Blieck, an industrialist in Molenbeek, had a villa built there designed by the architect Fritz Seeldrayers, in the middle of a park laid out by the landscape architect Jules Buyssens and the rock cutter François Dumilieu, two figures of the Jardin picturesque movement. Two successive owners have subsequently changed the contours and character of this private estate, which was relatively neglected for twenty years after the Second World War. Bought by the Commune of Uccle in 1964, it became a public green space public green space a few years later and is home to various sports facilities and domestic animals. Its proximity to other preserved natural areas (Kauwberg, Geleytsbeek valley, Engeland plateau, Verrewinkel wood, Fond Roy...) justifies its inclusion in the in the Natura 2000 network in 2016.