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The final part of the government’s biodiversity net gain legislation came into force earlier this year. Martin Jones, looks at what this means for developers and designers
Earlier this year, the government’s biodiversity net gain (BNG) legislation became mandatory for all sites. The new law demands a 10% biodiversity uplift on residential developments with ten or more dwellings. This is good news for landscape architecture, and I applaud the recognition that something had to be done to stall the rapid decline in UK nature.
When you consider that the UK has lost 19% of its native species since the 1970s, the changes couldn’t come soon enough. However, the new BNG metric calculator is not a perfect tool, and it poses some challenges and potential pitfalls.
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