Ramboll sees the sustainable management of natural resources as a foundation for sustainable development – for poverty reduction, for improved equity and for resource conservation. The sustainable management of forestry, land and water resources often means addressing complex institutional, social, economic and ecological factors.
Collaboration
Ramboll recognises the importance of natural resources for global, national, and local stability and productivity. Because of this, we emphasise collaboration and partnership with governments, local communities, non-governmental organisations and other relevant stakeholders.
Local and global links
Successful natural resources management requires commitment to sustainable use at a local level. Economic incentives help secure such commitment. Designing the right incentive package calls for an understanding of the way local communities use the resources that are available to them.
Climate change and the need for disaster preparedness are among the challenges that have accentuated the links between natural resources management, poverty reduction and governance.