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Organization

SERVEIS DE SUPORT A LA GESTIO SL

Spanish environmental consultancy specializing in climate adaptation policy, nature-based solutions, and digital resilience tools for coastal cities.

Innovation consultancyenvironmentESSMEThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€617K
Unique partners
43
What they do

Their core work

ENT is a Spanish environmental consultancy specializing in the intersection of public policy, environmental economics, and climate adaptation. They design and evaluate policy instruments — such as environmental tax reform — and provide technical support for nature-based solutions in urban and coastal settings. Their work bridges economic modelling with real-world climate resilience planning, contributing data fusion, co-design methodologies, and digital tools to multi-partner European research projects.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Environmental policy and economic instrumentsprimary
2 projects

Coordinated METRES on environmental tax reform in Spain and contributed to NATURVATION on nature-based urban innovation policy.

Climate adaptation for coastal citiesprimary
1 project

Participates in SCORE, their largest-funded project (EUR 360K), focused on climate resilience in European coastal cities using digital twins and ecosystem-based approaches.

Nature-based solutions (NBS)secondary
2 projects

NATURVATION focused on nature-based urban innovation; SCORE applies NBS and ecosystem-based approaches for coastal resilience.

Digital twins and smart sensing for climate monitoringemerging
1 project

SCORE project involves data fusion, digital twin prototypes, smart sensing, and early warning systems for coastal climate risks.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Environmental tax reform
Recent focus
Coastal climate resilience and NBS

ENT began its H2020 participation with a focus on environmental economics and fiscal policy, coordinating METRES (2016-2018) on environmental tax reform in Spain. Their trajectory then shifted decisively toward applied climate adaptation: from nature-based urban innovation in NATURVATION to hands-on coastal resilience with digital tools in SCORE. This evolution shows a move from policy analysis toward implementation-oriented climate work with a growing digital and data-driven dimension.

ENT is moving from pure environmental policy analysis toward applied climate adaptation with digital tools (digital twins, smart sensing), making them increasingly relevant for technology-driven resilience projects.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European18 countries collaborated

ENT operates flexibly — they can lead smaller, focused projects (coordinated METRES) and contribute as a specialist partner in large consortia (NATURVATION, SCORE). With 43 unique partners across 18 countries from just 3 projects, they clearly operate in broad, diverse consortia rather than tight recurring partnerships. This suggests they are adaptable and comfortable integrating into new teams across different European research communities.

Despite only 3 projects, ENT has built a remarkably wide network of 43 partners across 18 countries, reflecting their participation in large European consortia. Their reach spans well beyond the Mediterranean, covering a broad European footprint.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

ENT combines environmental economics expertise with practical climate adaptation work — a relatively rare combination among SMEs. Their Catalan base gives them direct relevance to Mediterranean coastal resilience challenges, while their policy background means they understand both the technical and governance sides of climate action. For consortium builders, they offer a bridge between economic policy modelling and on-the-ground implementation of nature-based and digital climate solutions.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • SCORE
    Their largest project (EUR 360K), combining digital twins, smart sensing, and ecosystem-based approaches for coastal city resilience — represents their current strategic direction.
  • METRES
    Their only coordinated project, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship on environmental tax reform in Spain, demonstrating independent research leadership capacity.
Cross-sector capabilities
Urban planning and smart citiesDigital innovation (digital twins, IoT sensing)Public policy and governanceDisaster risk reduction
Analysis note: Profile based on only 3 H2020 projects with limited keyword data. The early projects (METRES, NATURVATION) lack keywords entirely, so the evolution analysis relies heavily on project titles and the single keyword-rich SCORE project. The organization's full capabilities may extend well beyond what is visible in this dataset.