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It's Here - Biodiversity Net Gain Part 2 with a Couple of Experts

February 11, 2024 Peter Wharton of Wharton Natural Infrastructure Consultants; Dr Nick White of Natural England; Paul Whitby of The Ecology Co-op Season 2 Episode 1
Nature's Architects
It's Here - Biodiversity Net Gain Part 2 with a Couple of Experts
Show Notes

This week it's a doubleheader, as we chat with the Principal Advisor on Net Gain to Natural England and champion of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) plus a good friend and expert on BNG. So welcome to Nick White of Natural England and Paul Whitby of The Ecology Co-op. With the full mandating of BNG on 12th February 2024 timing is everything, so if you want to learn more about BNG and the impact it might have on your work stay tuned.

We’re going to be looking at biodiversity net gain in detail and how it can be implemented effectively on individual development sites of all scales and then what the joined-up approach is for Local Nature Recovery. This is a subject that has never been more talked about and we are seeing get implemented across sites, with so many benefits. The big take home is early planning, understand what you have on-site and then you can plan for the 10% net gain. 

We will try to cover a wide topic base including:

  • how Nick and Paul got into their current roles
  • the impact of Covid and peoples need for good well designed and local places
  • the simple view of what BNG is and how it can be implemented
  • the importance of BNG and how anyone can make small impacts
  • the Environment Bill

We will end with:

  • what does great look like in relation to net gain and the future of the natural environment look like to you... 

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