Over the years landscape architects and ecologists have been like 2 tribes. One using CAD to design, the other using (Q)GIS for site management and spatial analysis. With Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) there is a real need to collaborate. On a technical level, this means integrating CAD designs to QGIS to create the ‘post-development’ GIS layer. However, as we shall see, there are opportunities for a deeper, more collaborative, approach to habitat design.
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QGIS plug-ins are great. They expand the capabilities of QGIS, offer unique new features, and can make your workflows super efficient. While only one plug-in on this list has been specifically designed for ecologists, they are all super-useful for ecologists working in the UK.
Read MoreYou’re an ecologist, I don’t need to tell you BNG is complex.
So, if you are an Ecologist trying to get to grips with all the mappy-data bits of BNG, here is the Maplango listicle of 7 things Ecologists often get wrong carrying out a BNG assessment using QGIS.
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