Achieving Biodiversity Net Gain with Bauder Green Roofs
Bauder’s green roofs can help meet Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements. BNG is a relative improvement approach that ensures habitats for wildlife are left in a measurably enhanced condition compared to their state before development.
In early 2024, the UK government introduced BNG legislation to address the ongoing decline in biodiversity caused by urbanisation, infrastructure development, and other human activities.
This new, mandatory planning condition obligates developers to ensure that their projects result in a measurable net increase in biodiversity. By doing so, the legislation aims to mitigate the adverse environmental impacts of development, ensuring that the natural habitats and ecosystems are not only protected, but also enhanced. The introduction of BNG is consistent with global efforts to stop biodiversity loss and safeguard the natural world for future generations.
How to measure biodiversity
A standard biodiversity metric is used to assess the number of units a habitat contains before development, it can then be used to estimate the units needed to replace any habitat loss and achieve a 10% BNG. The value of biodiversity is measured in standardised units assigned based on various habitat factors, including type, size, quality, and location. After development, the assessment is repeated to verify the BNG enhancements.
The landowner is legally obligated to create or enhance the habitat and manage it for a minimum of thirty years to achieve the target condition. Therefore, designers must ensure that the new development meets the required biodiversity units, whilst committing to long-term monitoring and maintenance of the created or enhanced habitats.
Ways to achieve Biodiversity Net Gain
Developers can achieve BNG in three ways: by creating biodiversity on-site, or if that isn’t fully possible, through a combination of on-site and off-site measures. However, as a last resort, if the developer cannot attain BNG through these means, they must purchase statutory biodiversity credits from the government.
Green roof solutions that support Biodiversity Net Gain
Green roofs are considered a valuable feature for BNG because they can offer habitat for a range of plant and animal species, whilst also improving air quality and reducing stormwater runoff.
The biodiversity metric 4.0 will value a green roof, assessing it on criteria such as the diversity and abundance of plant species, the presence of nesting opportunities for birds and insects, and the ability to support pollinators.
Having introduced green roof technology to the UK and Ireland over 30 years ago, Bauder is setting the standard by assisting designers in understanding the impact of green roof systems for their projects to meet the BNG targets. We endeavour to adhere to the Green Roof Organisation (GRO) Code of Best Practice for the UK.
Green Roof Product Manager, Chris Roddick, has collaborated extensively with ecologists and landscape architects to ensure that the green roof solutions provided by Bauder meet the biodiversity requirements for this mandatory aspect of planning.
A biodiverse roof is designed to replicate the ecological needs of the local environment. It creates natural habitats that support a diverse range of plants, birds, animals, and invertebrates. Careful design and construction are essential to ensure these habitats align with the local Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP).
We offer a range of green roof solutions that can help projects achieve BNG. BauderBIODIVERSE Green Roof comprises a matrix of different habitats including additional aggregate (stone and sand) organic matter (dead wood, site harvested topsoil, and dew ponds), allowing the broadest range of flora and fauna to thrive.
Bauder has collaborated with Buglife, the invertebrate charity, to develop specifications that optimise the ecological potential of green roof areas. The biodiverse vegetation addresses the increasing demand for native species to enhance BREEAM assessment ratings, a biodiversity strategy for Urban Greening Factor (UGF), and Biodiveristy Net Gain (BNG).
Bauder’s green roofs combine a finished planting scheme with supportive components and a secure waterproofing system, all covered by a single guarantee. Every green roof project is unique in its requirements. Our technical team can support you through all the considerations when configuring the appropriate solution to meet your project requirements. Your area technical manager will assist you from the conceptual stage in developing a practical solution and ensure long-term performance.
Green roofs
Creating all forms of green rooftops - from biodiverse habitats through to recreational spaces.