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¿Es obligatorio el programa de vigilancia ambiental?

Sí. El programa de vigilancia ambiental (PVA) es contenido obligatorio del estudio de impacto ambiental conforme al art. 35 y al Anexo VI de la Ley 21/2013, y su seguimiento se materializa en los informes con listado de comprobación de medidas previstos en el art. 52. Incumplir el condicionado de la DIA puede derivar en responsabilidad sancionadora.

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¿Es obligatorio el programa de vigilancia ambiental?

Sí. El programa de vigilancia ambiental (PVA) es contenido obligatorio del estudio de impacto ambiental conforme al art. 35 y al Anexo VI de la Ley 21/2013, y su seguimiento se materializa en los informes con listado de comprobación de medidas previstos en el art. 52. Incumplir el condicionado de la DIA puede derivar en responsabilidad sancionadora.

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¿Cuánto dura la vigilancia ambiental en fase de explotación?

La duración la fija la declaración de impacto ambiental (DIA) de cada proyecto. Es habitual un seguimiento de varios años, con vectores que exigen control plurianual —como la mortalidad de fauna en eólica o la restauración de la vegetación— y otros que se mantienen durante la vida útil de la instalación.

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¿En qué se diferencia la vigilancia ambiental en fase de obra y en fase de explotación?

La vigilancia en fase de obra controla los impactos durante la construcción; la de explotación se ejecuta una vez la instalación está en funcionamiento y verifica, a medio y largo plazo, que los impactos se mantienen dentro de lo previsto y que las medidas correctoras y compensatorias son eficaces. Ambas forman parte del mismo programa de vigilancia ambiental (PVA) exigido por el Anexo VI de la Ley 21/2013.

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What services do you offer for construction or infrastructure companies?

We focus on the early identification of environmental impacts through detailed studies and impact assessments. We design mitigation plans that include emission control, efficient waste management, and the recovery of affected ecosystems. In addition, we offer consultancy for the integration of sustainable measures in the design and development of the project. Our goal is that each work or project is not only viable, but also respectful of the natural environment.

What can you do for ranchers, farmers or forest owners?

Our focus is on maximizing productivity and long-term sustainability. We offer advice on crop and forest management, including regenerative practices, optimization of water resources and pest prevention. In addition, we design forest management plans with an emphasis on maintaining soils to increase their biodiversity and improve soil resilience. By implementing these strategies, we help to reduce the impact of adverse events and to meet the sustainability requirements that are increasingly in demand in the sector.

What experience do you have working with public administrations?

We have more than 20 years of experience collaborating with both public administrations and private sector companies. We have worked on projects of various sizes, from large plans and programs to small projects. We understand the importance of meeting tight deadlines and regulatory standards and tight budgets. Thanks to our experience, we can facilitate administrative and technical processes, ensuring that each project is executed efficiently and sustainably.

How do you integrate a social approach into plans, programs and projects to maximize positive impact on local communities?

We incorporate a social approach into every project through active community participation and the promotion of local employment. We organize workshops and awareness-raising days to involve neighbors to learn about the project and to show them how their natural and heritage environment is protected. In addition, we prioritize the hiring of local professionals in the execution of our work, generating employment opportunities and strengthening the social fabric.

What techniques do you use for the identification and protection of historical, artistic and archaeological heritage?

We use a combination of archaeological surface surveys, satellite image analysis and non-invasive geophysical studies to detect possible sites. These techniques make it possible to identify areas of interest without altering the terrain regardless of its size, facilitating the planning of projects or activities that respect and protect existing cultural heritage.