Scotland: The development and planning sectors The Pollinator Strategy for Scotland 2017 –2027 addresses pollinator decline and sets out a 10-year plan to help pollinating insects thrive. Support is needed from development and planning sectors to build a more resilient and nature-rich environment and to ensure that the critical services of pollination are available for future generations. As the protection and enhancement of nature becomes more recognised in National Planning Policy, and people demand developments that improve their environment, it is time to fit pollinators into the design and construction process. If you work in this sector, you have the opportunity to create
high quality developments that benefit your business and are more compatible with nature.
Scotland: The development and planning sectors The Pollinator Strategy for Scotland 2017 –2027 addresses pollinator decline and sets out a 10-year plan to help pollinating insects thrive. Support is needed from development and planning sectors to build a more resilient and nature-rich environment and to ensure that the critical services of pollination are available for future generations. As the protection and enhancement of nature becomes more recognised in National Planning Policy, and people demand developments that improve their environment, it is time to fit pollinators into the design and construction process. If you work in this sector, you have the opportunity to create
high quality developments that benefit your business and are more compatible with nature.