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Modelling Environmental Risks
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Modelling The Full Spectrum Of Perils That Constitute Environmental Risks
Environmental risks are not only related to exposure from natural catastrophes but are also associated with human behaviour. Thousands of businesses worldwide ranging in size from medium-size organizations to multi-billion dollar global conglomerates activate in multiple industries such as, chemical manufacturing, commercial real estate, contaminated site redevelopment, contracting, construction, defence, energy, financial institutions, health care, pests and infestations, pharmaceuticals, utilities, waste disposal, etc. develop or use products that can
contaminate the soil, sediment, water, groundwater, and air. An assessment will have to be carried-out to determine the distribution and degradation of a product in soil, sediment and/or water. Relevant and accurate data will have to be collected and modelled. Such assessment and modelling of the environmental fate can be very complex. An efficient program that contain a comprehensive design and several tiers of selective testing testing that may have to be conducted.





Environmental Catastrophe Models
Modelled Regions :
Click a region to see countries or islands where courage is available.
North America
Europe
Middle East
Central America & Caribbean
Asia & Pacific
Latin America
Africa
Australia
North America
Canada
United States
Mexico
Central America
Belize
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama
Caribbean
The Greater Antilles
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Jamaica
Cayman Islands
Hispaniola:
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Lucayan Archipelago
Bahamas
Turks and Caicos Islands
Lesser Antilles (Leeward Islands)
Anguilla (UK)
Saint Martin (Fr.)
Sint Maarten (Neth.)
Saint-Barthélemy (Fr.)
Saba (Neth.)
Sint Eustatius (Neth.)
Saint Kitts
Nevis
Antigua
Barbuda
Redonda
Bermuda
Montserrat (UK)
Guadeloupe (Fr.)
La Désirade (Fr.)
Marie-Galante (Fr.)
Les Saintes archipelago (Fr.)
St. Thomas (US VI)
St. John (US VI)
St. Croix (US VI)
Water Island (US VI)
Tortola (UK VI)
Virgin Gorda (UK VI)
Anegada (UK VI)
Jost Van Dyke (UK VI)
Aruba (Neth.)
Curaçao (Neth.)
Bonaire (Neth.)
La Orchila
La Tortuga
La Blanquilla
Margarita Island
Coche
Cubagua
Los Roques Archipelago
Lesser Antilles (Windward Islands)
Dominica
Martinique (Fr.)
Saint Lucia
Barbados
Saint Vincent
Grenadines
Carriacou
Petite Martinique
Grenada
Trinidad
Tobago
South America
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Cayman Islands
Colombia
Ecuador
Guyana
Guiana (Fr.)
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Europe
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Vatican City
Asia & Pacific
East Asia
China
Hong Kong (China)
Macau (China)
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Taiwan
South Asia
Bangladesh
India
Maldives
Sri Lanka
South Asia
Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
Australasia
Australia
New Zealand
Melanesia
Fiji
New Caledonia (Fr)
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
Micronesia
Guam (US)
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Nauru
Northern Mariana Islands (US)
Wake Island (US)
Polynesia
American Samoa (US)
Cook Islands (NZ)
Easter Island (Ch)
French Polynesia (Fr)
Niue (NZ)
Norfolk Island (A)
Tonga
Tuvalu
Samoa
Wallis and Futuna (Fr)
Environmental Vulnerability, Exposure & Risk Modelling




Environmental Fate Models
Environmental Fate Studies (EFS) document a product’s behaviour in the environment. Infinite Observations leverages powerful data visualization and prediction models to perform Environmental Impact Assessment, which sets out and evaluates the environmental impact to be expected during the development, use and disposal of a product. An EIA is based on the guidelines issued by renowned source in the industry, governing bodies, science and research for preparation of environmental impact assessments in accordance with codes, regulations, guide lines and best practices. An EIA guarantees that product can be used safely and in line with environmental targets taking all circumstances into consideration. The EFS must be drafted in the initial phase of a product and covers the entire product life cycle. Accordingly, the environmental impact assessment must be continually updated through all usage phases.
Quantifying Risks & Losses
Our team at Infinite Observations can identify and assist in the quantification of environmental exposures through our assessment, analytical, visualization, management and operational tools, help mitigate their economic impact and assist in developing risk control practices and alternative approaches. First, the process is having the required (environmental) permits for any project or product. Many projects face tight schedules because of time constraints and getting the required environmental approval from local or national authorities can be sometimes very challenging. This can pose a great threat to the operation, delays in deadlines can disadvantage a company and lead to economic losses, which can be captured in the budget and planning of a project. The second type of losses are related to environmental pollution, noise, air pollutants, odours, water, ground or soil, minimum (chimney) heights, zoning, etc. To determine losses of this type, measuring, monitoring, testing, reporting, etc usually takes place on location and over a long period of time, in many cases years, to prove against regulatory requirements.





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