Environmental Services to Transport

Law on environmental impact assessment (EIA) and strategic
environmental assessment (SEA) have helped integrate environmental
issues into transport investment decision-making. A greater
understanding of the links between land use and transport planning
has helped planning authorities and property developers to consider
the environment earlier in the development of their plans,
strategies and projects.
However, the increasingly public debate on climate change is now
once again forcing all of us to consider the environmental
implications of our travel and transport needs, both in terms of
mitigating the impact of transport on the environment and enabling
the infrastructure to adapt to changing weather events.
Scott Wilson has an established track record of undertaking EIAs
for a variety of transport schemes. The EIAs range from highways,
to airports to large development proposals with substantial
integrated transport elements. We also helped pioneer the
development of SEA in the UK-Hong Kong and China having
undertaken SEAs of Local Transport Plans, Multi Modal
Studies, Port Masterplans and Regional Economic
Strategies.
We also provide advice on transport policy through research
projects such as the public understanding of sustainable transport
and the sustainability of rail based park and ride.
Scott Wilson takes an integrated approach to its consultancy
advice. Our environmental planners work side by side with the
engineers, land use and transport planners to understand the full
range of strengths and weaknesses of a proposal. We also work
across the policy planning hierarchy, providing advice on the
policy context, or on large complex multimodal infrastructure
schemes through to local schemes involving only one mode of
transport.
We also have a number of support services such as a specialist
stakeholder engagement team, economists and social and equalities
impact specialists who can add value to the environmental advice we
provide.