Types of deliverables
- Better Regulation Guidelines studies
- Impact assessments
- Evaluations
- Regulatory fitness checks
- Evidence-based recommendations
Make smarter policy choices with expert support in preparation and evaluation. Our evidence-based impact analyses and evaluations enable you to make informed, impactful decisions.
In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, policy decisions must navigate a web of economic, social, environmental, and technological factors.
To ensure effective and responsible action, it is essential to ground decision-making in rigorous, evidence-based analyses. Tools such as impact assessment and evaluation provide critical insights into potential outcomes, risks, and unintended consequences of specific policies, legislation, and programmes.
If you are a policymaker, these analyses help design interventions that are not only effective but also equitable and sustainable. Without such evidence, there is a greater risk of inefficiency, misallocation of resources, and policies that fail to meet the needs of diverse communities.
Spanning economics, engineering, political science, and environmental expertise, our multi-disciplinary team delivers integrated impact analyses and evaluations. Through a wide range of assignments, we bring a holistic perspective that supports coherent, effective policy across climate, energy, and environmental sectors.
We are committed to providing the thorough analysis and strategic advice needed for you to make the responsible decisions that will shape our future.
Our approach integrates robust methods for impact assessment, cost-benefit analysis, and regulatory evaluation, all aligned with standards such as the Better Regulation Guidelines, to support sound and actionable policy development.
We combine in-depth expertise in energy, climate, and environmental policy with a strong methodological approach, ensuring that our analyses deliver meaningful insights.
Our advice is trusted by various key institutions, including:
The Better Regulation guidelines set out the principles that the European Commission follows when preparing new initiatives and proposals and when managing and evaluating existing legislation.
The guidelines apply to each phase of the law-making cycle.