Environmental Forensics
We've coined the term Environmental Forensic Archaeology to emphasize that what we bring to environmental litigation at Ebert & Associates goes beyond simply "photo reading," instead focusing on understanding the activities and processes of industrial human behavior that have taken place through time at plant, dump and other sites of environmental litigation. This is directly analogous to what archaeologists do - developing supportable reconstructions of the continuous processes and evolution human behavior and the use of the environment, based upon artifacts discarded in discrete episodes in the past. Ebert & Associates have developed an approach to environmental sites which involves photointerpretation (we spell it as one word!), digital mapping, and knowledge of human and industrial behavior to:
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Environmental Forensics


