Physical Environmental Science_

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Physical environmental science involves examination of interaction with the earth air and water.  It is a wide ranging profession and may involve: 

  • soils assessment (including acid sulfate soils);

  • marine resource studies;

  • surface and ground water quality monitoring and analysis;

  • wetland design and management;

  • conservation management;

  • noise monitoring and modelling studies; and

  • air quality monitoring and modelling studies.

These skills can be applied across a variety of studies including environmental assessment, physical process examination, environmental management, land capability assessment and natural resource studies.  This area of work is closely aligned with SMEC's ecological and environmental engineering capability.

SMEC undertakes stand-alone environmental projects and provides environmental inputs to engineering projects.  SMEC has environmental professionals in all Australian offices, with experience Australia-wide and internationally.

  Back ] Back to Main Page ] Next ]
  Other Related Sections:
 

Land Use Planning ] Environmental Engineering ] [ Physical Environmental Science ] Biological Assessment ] Social Impact Assessment ] Community Involvement ] Soil Analysis ] Contaminated Sites ]

  Westlink M7 ] Public Sector Reform in Central Asia ] Service : Environment : Development ] Greenhouse Challenge Plus ] Excellence Award ] SMEC Highlights ] Advanced Technologies ] SMEC Foundation ] Copyright ] SMEC Links ]
 

 

Copyright © 1996-2007 SMEC Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved. webmaster

 

 Home ]Back to Main Page ] Land Use Planning ] Environmental Engineering ] [ Physical Environmental Science ] Biological Assessment ] Social Impact Assessment ] Community Involvement ] Soil Analysis ] Contaminated Sites ]