Wind Farms: Site selection best practice guidance

Wind Farms: Site selection best practice guidance

The new UK government is shining a more positive light on construction of on shore wind farms, but the potential impacts on wildlife (particularly bats and birds) can be negative if wind farms are created in unsuitable locations. 

Can solar farms be good for biodiversity?

Can solar farms be good for biodiversity?

As our urgency for cleaner, renewable energy becomes ever more significant, solar farms are becoming an everyday sight across Britain. Rows of dark, shiny panels harvesting sunlight are also proving a popular choice for landowners looking for alternative income streams.

Botany Assessments

Botany Assessments

During Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), National Vegetation Classification (NVC) surveys and Habitat Classification (UKHab) surveys we identify the plant species and diversity present to determine the baseline ecological value of sites. This is all the more necessary now that statutory biodiversity metrics are required for most planning applications.

Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and Biodiversity Net Gain

Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and Biodiversity Net Gain

Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) what they are and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements

Glossary

Glossary

Even if you are familiar with the world of ecology, it is often riddled with opaque jargon and an abundance of acronyms. Here we define and de-mystify the lingo so you can also make sense of these terms!

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) – what you need to know

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) – what you need to know

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection spread by tick bites. Ticks infected with the virus are found in parts of Europe including the UK and Asia. In England, the risk of getting it is very low however infected ticks have been identified in Thetford Forest, Hampshire/Dorset border, New Forest, and New Yorkshire Moors. Currently the UK health authorities do not have recommendations for vaccination of the local population.

Biodiversity Net Gain - A Guide

Biodiversity Net Gain - A Guide

On February 12th 2024 it became a legal obligation for all developments in England to demonstrate a 10% net gain in biodiversity.

Everything you need to know about biodiversity net gain

Everything you need to know about biodiversity net gain

Planning policy encourages developers and land managers to leave the biodiversity of the site in a better state than it was before. Historically, this has been assessed using solely professional judgement. Ecology by Design can help you demonstrate biodiversity net gain clearly, transparently and quantitatively using a biodiversity metric.

EcIA Timeline for Developers 2022

EcIA Timeline for Developers 2022

Timing ecology surveys and site work can be a bit of a minefield. Learn more with our timeline for developers, featuring the key dates throughout the year to be aware of.

A Guide to Biodiversity Banking 

A Guide to Biodiversity Banking 

Biodiversity net gain is the name given to the process of ensuring any development project mitigates the loss of biodiversity through either enhancing diversity on-site, or creating new habitats that offer biodiversity value.

Intern blog June 2021

Intern blog June 2021

During June, Alys one of our interns has got to grips with habitat classification, biodiversity net gain and plant identification.