It’s that time of year, when Business Link Magazine invites the region’s business leaders to offer up their predictions for the year ahead.
It has become something of a tradition, given that we’ve been doing this now for over 30 years.
Here we speak to Ed Tripp, consultancy director at East Midlands Environmental Consultants (EMEC).
There is no doubt 2023 is going to be year of change for the construction and planning sector. Under the Environment Act 2021, all planning permissions granted in England (with a few exemptions) have to deliver at least 10% biodiversity net gain from an as yet unconfirmed date, expected to be in November 2023.
Now more than ever sustainability has become a key focal point for residential and commercial developers. Our role as the consultant ecologist is as much about protecting habitats as it is about offering added value advice to developers so that the communities they create incorporate diversity. I predict the role of the environmental consultant will become even more important as new biodiversity legislation is implemented.
The cost of living crisis and rising inflation rates are also going to have a major impact on Government funding which under normal circumstances would be utilised for further conservations efforts. This lack of funding could also cause a skills gaps within the sector. Finding the right candidates, with the right technical expertise is becoming increasingly difficult.
Despite it being a challenging year, the more we support nature, the more it supports us.