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Essential Features of Sustainable Landscape Design

Close-up view of water falling into a body of water

In the modern world, we rely on large scale architectural installations for our everyday needs. Whether we’re walking in a public park or enjoying the landscape of a commercial office, we depend on these spaces to appeal to our needs whilst keeping us connected to nature.

Sustainable landscape design allows our public and commercial spaces to interact with their surroundings in a positive way, where manmade environments can be created to promote biodiversity and conservation. It is the job of landscape architects to design external spaces with sustainability in mind, where their focus could be gardens, recreational areas, residential plots or commercial sites.

Read on to learn more about the essential features of sustainable landscape design.

Water Conservation

Lots of manmade outdoor spaces disrupt the water levels of the natural landscape by affecting drainage, where this can lead to drought or flooding. A well designed landscape will be made with water conservation in mind, where architects will also be looking at including eco-friendly irrigation systems and water features.

Soil Preservation

If an outdoor space is being renovated or redesigned, it can be incredibly disruptive for the soil. Any interference could impact the soil’s pH, in addition to causing erosion, drainage issues and flooding. Sustainable landscape design will aim to mitigate these issues in order to protect the local ecosystem.

Native Planting

When a landscape is being redesigned, planting will be a big part of the project. Although some non native species may be preferred to create a certain look, incorporating plants that are used to the local climate can help to perverse the area’s biodiversity whilst creating a low maintenance space.

Sustainable Construction

Any building work can be harmful for the environment, where runoff from industrial sites and destruction of the existing habitat can have a negative impact on local biodiversity. Careful construction that takes into account the local environment is an essential part of sustainable landscape management.

Lizard Landscape Design & Ecology: Sustainable Landscape Management

At Lizard Landscape Design, we’re here to support your project development in order to achieve the best possible outcome for you and your site. Our aim is to offer landscape design that supports biodiversity, protects local waterways and boosts wildlife habitats.

We can provide you with full ecological assessments, landscape strategies and planning suggestions to help get your project off the ground. Get in touch with us today to discuss your project with our talented landscape architects.

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