Our achievements at the heart of the ecological transition.
Our projects aim to strengthen the link between societies and nature by making ecosystem services visible and measurable in order to inform action and decisions.
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Nicolet-Yamaska RCM: Integrating Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services into Land Use Planning
Our study for the Nicolet-Yamaska MRC identified natural environments of importance for supporting biodiversity, ecosystem services and maintaining connectivity.
Natural Habitat Conservation Plan for the City of Hudson: A Practical Tool for Biodiversity and Quality of Life
Habitat commissioned to develop the City of Hudson’s Conservation Plan. This major project makes it possible to move from words to action right away, drawing on a deep understanding of the area in question and the scientific rigor that characterizes Habitat approach. Learn how this initiative supports sustainable and resilient planning.
Achieving the 30x30 objective: a sub-national approach
As part of this project, the team developed an innovative approach to inform the decisions of sub-national players in achieving the goal adopted at COP15 of protecting 30% of terrestrial, aquatic and marine areas by 2030, and to provide food for thought for the governments of Quebec and California.
Scientific expertise at the service of action.
Habitat organizations in making informed, science-based decisions to sustainably preserve natural environments.

