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Detailed Design  9.9  Biodiversity                          Biodiversity must be considered at the larger              9.9.3 Key design criteria for biodiversity in the developed landscape                                        Detailed Design

           9.9.1 Principles of design for biodiversity
                                                                                                                             9.9.3.1 Clean water

                                                                                                                             Clean water is critical as soon as possible for
                                                                                                                                                                                    Connectivity is inherent in the management
           Geology and climate are fundamental
                                                                                                                                                                                    train principle but must be considered
                                                                  catchment scale to create a sympathetic
                                                                                                                             all open water features in the landscape.
           influences on the natural character of the
                                                                  green / blue infrastructure and also at a local
                                                                                                                             Clean water is delivered using initial pollution
                                                                                                                                                                                    carefully where one feature links to the next.
           landscape and determine the basic habitat
                                                                                                                             prevention measures to prevent
                                                                  scale to provide habitat and connectivity
                                                                                                                                                                                    Surface conveyance and overflow routes,
           types likely to evolve over time.
           Local topography, aspect, soils, landscape
                                                                                                                             features and further site controls along the
                                                                                                                                                                                    inspection chambers, is helpful in retaining
           design and habitat management all affect
                                                                                                                             management train.
                                                                                                                                                                                    wildlife links.
                                                                   A biodiversity micro-pool set within a meadow
           biodiversity in a developed landscape and              linkages within and around development.                    contaminants reaching water, source control            with a minimum use of pipework and
                                                                        raingarden at St Peters School Gloucester,
           can be influenced by SuDS design.                                      Wildflower meadow raingarden.                                                                     There should be a direct connection between
                                                                                                                                                                                    the SuDS landscape and the blue/green
                                                                                                                             9.9.3.2 Structural diversity
                                                                                                                                                                                    infrastructure that receives the ‘controlled
                                                                                                                             Structural diversity both horizontally and             flow of clean water’ from the development.
                                                                                                                             vertically within water features, the landscape
                                                                                                                             and in vegetation generally provides habitat
                                                                                                                             variety for wildlife. Structural diversity is          9.9.3.4 Prevent pollution to habitat
                                                                                                                             inherent in many SuDS features particularly
                                                                                                                                                                                    Permanent vegetation should cover all soil
                                                                                                                             swales, basins, wetlands and ponds that can
                                                                                                                                                                                    surfaces to prevent silt runoff and planting
                                                                                                                             easily be enhanced for habitat creation.
                                                                                                                                                                                    should be designed to avoid the use of
                                                                                                                             Ornamental planting should mimic natural               fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides.
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                                                                                                                             vegetation by developing a complex vertical
                                                                                                                             structure of trees, shrubs and herbaceous

                                                                                                                             cover.                                                 9.9.3.5 Maintenance for wildlife
           9.9.2 Biodiversity at development scale                                                                                                                                  Sympathetic maintenance enhances

                                                                                                                                                                                    biodiversity but should be compatible with
           There is usually a host landscape that                 habitat wherever this is possible but careful              9.9.3.3 Connectivity
           provides an enclosing envelope to the SuDS             design can still enhance wildlife value in                                                                        the aspirations of the local community to
                                                                                                                             Connectivity between wetland habitat areas             ensure acceptance of a more natural
           ‘management train’. This term describes the            ornamental planting by following specific
                                                                                                                             both within and outside the site encourages            landscape character.
           landscape not directly affected by SuDS                guidance.
                                                                                                                             colonisation into and throughout the
           features and the impact of rainfall
                                                                  Where SuDS installations are more isolated,                development landscape. These connections
           management.
                                                                  for instance in urban retrofit and re-                     are particularly important both for animals on
           This surrounding ‘host landscape’ may                  development, then SuDS spaces can act as                   the ground but animals like bats use
           include natural habitat or reflect more                biodiverse islands, sometimes likened to                   individual trees and woodland edges to travel
           ornamental planting, particularly where it is          ‘service stations’, that act as staging posts              from one place to the next and use SuDS
           close to buildings.                                    and feeding sites for mobile species like                  wetlands to feed.
                                                                  birds, insects and other wildlife in an
           The wider host landscape should reflect the
                                                                  otherwise hostile environment.
           ecological character of surrounding natural


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