Green Infrastructure is “a new concept of infrastructure development and national land management methods that wisely utilize the multifunctionality, supple resilience, and other characteristics of nature.” We have long been involved in research, study, and design related to infrastructure development targeting the environmental field and are engaged in work related to green infrastructure in diverse fields under the theme of “fusion of civil engineering and the environment.”
We are under study of ecosystem networks formation to conserve biodiversity by linking habitat and growth environments of diverse creatures, nature restoration projects to conserve and restore habitats and ecosystem networks to conserve and restore creatures threatened with extinction, and habitat and growth environments.
We cooperate with activities conducted by citizens and schools to protect and nurture the local natural environment, such as environmental surveys, environmental conservation, nature restoration and green infrastructure in watershed flood control.
We investigate the causes of water quality problems such as blue-green algae, freshwater red tide, mold odor, and turbid water that occur in dams, lakes, and marshes, analyze the occurrence mechanisms, and study methods to control or improve the occurrence of these problems.
We are engaged in the formulation of basic concepts, basic plans, basic designs, and implementation designs for the development of urban parks and green spaces, as well as the study of the introduction of private-sector activities for operation and maintenance, longevity plans, and maintenance and management plans.
We support planning studies and Mizbering activities* for river and town development projects, which organically link rivers and community development to create waterfront attractions and revitalize the community.
*Mizbering activities: a collaborative project between the public and private sectors to open up new possibilities for the use of the waterfront.