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  • 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.

  • Following a request from the Brussels Regional Government and within the framework of the BKP, an additional study was carried out in 2020 to investigate the possibility of lowering and greening the canal banks. This would strengthen the link between public space, water and nature. The objective of this feasibility study was to: -identify the land on the canal that could be transformed into quality public spaces ; -evaluate the technical and spatial constraints to investigate the possibilities of greening the banks, both on the banks themselves and on the waterway.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Study on understanding and improving the performance of Brussels in sorting waste and end-of-life objects from from the consumption of Brussels households. The Citizen Waste Action-Research conducted since the end of 2019 by a project-team composed of COMASE and CEESE (Centre d'Etudes Economiques et Sociales de l'Environnement ULB) and aims, by involving the main stakeholders of the household waste policy: - To understand the performance of selective collection of waste from Brussels households; - To identify the performance variables on which to act; - Identify the margins for improvement; - Make recommendations for action to improve performance; - Support the implementation of the recommendations for action. This report presents the state of progress of the Citizen Waste Research-Action's achievements and results, until the end of 2021.