ABOUT SEL
Srategic Environmental lands has developed a Joint Venture structure with land owners. SEL will manage the application process, occur all costs and expenses associated with the process, and handle the sales and marketing of mitigation bank credits. All of which is at no risk or expense to the property owner. Srategic Environmental lands has developed a Joint Venture structure with land owners. SEL will manage the application process, occur all costs and expenses associated with the process, and handle the sales and marketing of mitigation bank credits.
All of which is at no risk or expense to the property owner.
OUR SERVICES
Acquisition
Strategic Environmental Lands has the capital to acquire potential lands used for mitigation bank and conservations.
Joint Venture
Strategic Environmental Lands has the capital to acquire potential lands used for mitigation bank and conservations
Current Projects
Learn more about our current projects
ABOUT SEL
OUR SERVICES
ABOUT SEL
Strategic Environmental Lands (SEL) was created out of necessity as ongoing commercial, residential, and industrial development in Florida increases, so must environmental preservation. Ron Carpenter, of Carpenter Companies created SEL in 2016. Ron is licensed commercial real estate broker with a Master’s Degree in Real Estate from the University of Florida and over 20 years of experience in the industry.
Seeing first hand, the impact of development, it became evident there was a need for more eco-minded solutions. SEL was founded on the vision of environmental preservation and enhancement while streamlining responsible development.
OUR SERVICES
Acquisition
Strategic Environmental Lands has the capital to acquire potential lands used for mitigation bank and conservations.
Joint Venture
Strategic Environmental Lands has the capital to acquire potential lands used for mitigation bank and conservations
Current Projects
Learn more about our current projects
WHAT IS MITIGATION BANKING?
Mitigation banking is the preservation, enhancement, restoration or creation (PERC) of a wetland, stream, or habitat conservation area which offsets, or compensates for, expected adverse impacts to similar nearby ecosystems. The goal is to replace the exact function and value of specific habitats (i.e. biodiversity, or other ecosystem services that would be adversely affected by a proposed activity or project. The public interest is served when enforcement agencies require more habitat as mitigation, often referred to as a mitigation ratio, than is adversely impacted by management or development of nearby acreage.