The value of having early ecological advice and input into design.
Dalcour Maclaren was delighted to advise a client on biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements and options, to support the successful delivery of their development.
DM’s ecologist carries out the following activities:
- Collation of baseline data, including habitat types, condition and strategic significance
- Consideration of protected species surveys, including seasonal restrictions
- Advised on parameters of the BNG Metric, highlighting that river, hedgerow and area habitats are considered independently and are not interchangeable; you cannot address a loss of one type by providing another.
- Advised on habitat enhancement vs creation
- Outlined that mandatory BNG must be secured, managed and maintained for at least 30 years and must achieve the distinctiveness and condition as intended
- Highlighted the importance of early ecological input into design to consider BNG
- Consideration of other Nature Based Solutions
Lessons Learnt From the Project Include:
- The value of having early ecological advice and input into design
- The necessity to undertake an LPA planning policy review and undertake early LPA engagement
- The need to consider protected species and potential separate mitigation requirements
- Factoring in existing site maintenance and management regimes into plans
- Ensuring the costs and implications of long-term maintenance and management for at least 30 years are considered