Place-based and culturally sensitive design solutions
Landscape and green infrastructure
Ecologically functional and habitat driven design
Biodiverse plant communities
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The RE-NATU-RING Design Principles
Every landscape has the potential to reconnect people with nature.
At Land+, the RE-NATU-RING framework guides every project. These principles help us create resilient, biodiverse landscapes that strengthen communities while working with natural systems. Explore the principles below to see how they come to life across our projects.
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Landscape integrates with or restores existing natural ecosystems.
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Native plantings with a varied species palette designed to fit the site conditions. For example wetland plants for riparian buffers or rain gardens, salt tolerant plants along roadways.
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Native plantings with a varied species palette designed to fit the site conditions. For example wetland plants for riparian buffers or rain gardens, salt tolerant plants along roadways.
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Ecology, education, habitat, and resilience all function together.
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Prioritize the use of reused and restored materials that are locally sourced.
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Connect people to nature win funtional landscapes.
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Create welcoming spaces for gathering and everyday interaction. Encourage stewardship through participation and education.
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Preserve and reveal cultural and historic layers that tell the story of the place.
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Minimize built structures and decrease / minimize the use impervious paving.
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Prioritize nature-based techniques and carbon aware solutions for a resilient future.