ENVISA assists legislative and regulatory authorities in designing future rules and regulations that will enable the transportation industry to achieve economically viable environmental targets. We are experienced in forecasting long-term environmental and economic impacts of future regulatory concepts at local, regional and global levels.
Below is a selection of our latest projects relevant to legislators and regulators in the aviation sector:
ENVISA is in charge of the environmental reporting and training activities within the European Commission's project TRACECA, which assesses safety, security and environment in Europe's neighbouring countries.
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ENVISA is part of the US and European group of modelling experts in charge of assisting ICAO’s Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (CAEP) in setting its goals and future aircraft/engine stringencies.
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ENVISA designed and produced a cross-domain environmental and economic database for the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), to be used for European-wide modelling activities.
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The EC-funded MIME project investigates the feasibility of setting up a market of tradable noise permits between airlines at a given airport, following the example of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
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ENVISA was involved in the Analysis of the Air Transport Value Chain study within the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) project.
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The SUSTAIN project is a first attempt to measure the sustainability of air transportation involving the main actors in the field.
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