The company's philosophy is guided by a strong concern for the conservation of nature and the reliable application of scientific data and guidelines that contribute to this goal. In all its activities, NCC prioritises the need and importance of conserving biodiversity for a sustainable future.
In this context of care and respect for nature, it designs and implements integrated and innovative scientific programs for the conservation of biodiversity in which it makes use of all the possibilities offered by modern technology and the relevant applied scientific research, and for which it collaborates with a constantly enriching network of expert scientists. At the same time, in recognition of the need for the implementation of projects of public interest, it undertakes studies related to the approval of projects and the development of plans whose initial design may threaten the ecological balance of their wider areas of construction or have potentially negative impacts on sites belonging to the Natura 2000 network, Special Protection Areas for birds or Special Areas of Conservation for habitats and species. Here, too, the company's philosophy is governed by the concern to manage all data reliably so as to achieve the best possible balance between the need to implement important public benefit projects and the need to preserve biodiversity. In its relevant Environmental Studies, reliably, without compromising conditions and without environmental discounts, the company analyzes the scientific data, assesses the potential impacts, ensures the correct application of all European Directives, and, if it concludes that the project or plan can be approved, proposes modifications, mitigation or compensation measures accordingly and where necessary.
In any case, the company's philosophy of caring for nature gives priority to the correct practical application of environmental principles and guidelines, the sensitisation of local communities, and the proper management for the conservation and protection of habitats, protected species and biodiversity in general.