
We’re all hearing a lot about Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) — and for good reason. But is it just another planning buzzword, or is it becoming the backbone of smarter, more sustainable development? As new rules come into play, having a clear and practical BNG strategy is essential.
A BNG strategy is more than a regulatory tick-box. It’s a commitment to creating places that leave nature in a better state than before. That could mean enhancing habitats, increasing biodiversity on-site, or creating green spaces that benefit both wildlife and people. A strong BNG strategy integrates these goals into every stage of the design and planning process.
The value of getting it right is huge — not just for nature, but for developers, communities, and long-term project success. A well-delivered BNG plan can increase land value, support health and wellbeing, and deliver long-lasting environmental gains.
We’ve put together a quick video with Logic Technical Manager, Rick Jackson, looking at how we view BNG and why it’s something we care about (not just something we say we do!).
Read some of our other articles on this subject:
“6 Ways to Improve Biodiversity Net Gain“
“Best Ways to Approach Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) in Landscape Design“