Green infrastructure strategy: clear diagnosis, realistic roadmap, immediate action.
Diagnosis and strategic plan for green and blue infrastructure for municipalities: we identify priorities, define actions and facilitate their execution.
Green infrastructure strategy: from diagnosis to action
If your municipality identifies with any of these points, a well-designed green infrastructure strategy will save you time, resources, and roadblocks.
- Limited technical capacity and need for prioritize actions high impact.
- Unclear indicators and incomplete deliverables to justify aid or subsidies.
- Lack of a realistic roadmap with a defined portfolio of projects and responsible parties.
- Scattered data (inventories, GIS) that are not converted into operational decisions.
- Difficulty coordinating environment, urban planning, public roads and maintenance.
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We deliver an operational diagnosis and strategic green infrastructure plan with project fact sheets, a prioritized timeline, and clear arguments for accessing funding. Designed to be implemented, not just remain on paper.

A methodology designed to act, not just analyze
Technical diagnosis
Document review, indicator analysis, fieldwork if applicable
Strategic plan
Realistic objectives adapted to the municipal context
Phased roadmap
Actions prioritized by urgency, impact and feasibility
Executive Summary
Clear PDF, with technical-political language
Materials kit
Templates, base inventories, reusable technical guides
Accompaniment
Final meeting, explained handout and optional workshop
What you will receive goes far beyond a diagnostic report
Classified and traffic light-based technical indicators to support the analysis.
Phases, prioritized actions and criteria for activating decisions.
Clear, adaptable presentation, designed for technicians and policymakers.
Field forms, inventories, action matrix and technical guide.
The service is adjusted to the actual starting point of the municipality
We assess your situation to offer you the appropriate diagnosis: from reviewing and activating a previous study, to building everything from scratch.
The timeframe, scope, and investment are adapted to the available information and the territorial complexity of your municipality.
How does our proposal differ from all the others?
| Academics | Conventional consulting firms | Direction & Results | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | Descriptive | Technical specifications | Strategic-operational |
| Delivery time | 4–8 months | 3–6 months | 5–10 weeks |
| Key indicators | ✘ No | ⚠ Partial | ✔ Included |
| DNSH Checklist | ✘ No | ✘ No | ✔ Included |
| Reusable material | ✘ No | ⚠ Limited | ✔ Always |
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If our services match what you're looking for, you can book a working session. Free and without obligation.
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We answer the most common questions
Yes. The diagnosis integrates indicators and deliverables that help justify regular aid (Biodiversity Foundation / PRTR), in addition to a basic DNSH checklist. It does not guarantee the concession, but improves eligibility and score.
The diagnostic process is tailored to the municipality's starting point. If you already have data, we'll review and utilize it. If not, we can build everything from scratch, including information gathering and fieldwork.
Our diagnosis is prescriptive and enforceable: prioritizes actions by impact and feasibility, and delivers templates and charts that your team can use from day one.
The diagnosis may prepare the ground (messages and base materials). The participatory activation and governance are offered in the service PM-IV and in Strategic Communication.
Yes. We can. modular the scope (e.g., inventory only + roadmap) and grow later.
Yes, it's designed specifically for them.
This service is designed for municipalities with populations between 10,000 and 80,000 that lack a consolidated technical structure and advanced GIS tools. We adapt to the actual resources of each municipality.
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