Why Water, Soil and Landscape Must Shape Future Development

What stood out at UKREiiF 2026, across a range of sessions and conversations, was how often different speakers and disciplines were circling the same ground. Water, resilience, public realm and stewardship surfaced repeatedly across conversations that had little else in common, and increasingly they were being discussed not as separate considerations to be resolved by […]

How to Build an Urban Tree

Urban tree populations in cities around the world are under pressure. Despite the clear benefits trees bring, including cooling streets, managing stormwater, improving air quality and creating better places to live, too many fail to establish, or never reach their full potential.    Successful urban trees are the result of careful, considered design, where soil volume, water availability, rooting space and overall site conditions are […]

Nature-based SuDS should be the default. What’s holding them back?

For more than a decade, the UK has broadly agreed on the direction of travel for surface water management. Policy documents reference it. Guidance supports it. Demonstration projects prove it. Designers increasingly understand how to deliver it. And yet, across much of England, nature-based Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) are still often delivered through planning negotiation […]

Building Urban Drainage Resilience Through Distributed Solutions

Our existing urban drainage systems are being asked to do far more than they were ever designed for. Denser development, hard landscaping, population growth and increasingly intense rainfall are combining to expose a fundamental weakness in traditional sewer networks. The symptoms are now familiar: surface water flooding that appears without warning, wastewater assets pushed beyond […]

Building Climate Resilience into our Street Trees

It may feel counter-intuitive to discuss heat stress as the nights are starting to turn colder, but the climate change data is unambiguous: hotter, drier summers and shorter, more intense downpours are here to stay. With this in mind, Forestry England recently released a new ‘species for the future’ list of trees most likely to […]

Thoughtful Design Means Trees Thrive Near Utilities

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Urban environments are complex spaces where every inch serves a purpose, yet greenery remains essential. Trees do more than beautify streets; they improve air quality, reduce urban heat, stabilise soil, intercept rainfall and create habitats for urban wildlife. Beyond environmental benefits, trees enhance social well-being, offering shade, encouraging outdoor activity, and improving mental health. Economically, […]

Why Roots Decide the Success of your Next Tree Scheme

Most urban trees fail not because of poor species choice, but because their roots are starved of space and soil. The result? Shrinking canopies, failed specs, and wasted investment. Autumn is a reminder: while leaves fade, roots keep working. But in hard landscapes, compacted soil and limited rooting volume can cut life expectancy from decades […]

Healthy Soil Systems in Tree Pits Are the Foundation of Climate-Resilience

When we think about the infrastructure that keeps cities running, we picture roads, drains, cables and pipes. Yet beneath our feet lies another form of infrastructure that is just as critical, though it often escapes attention: soil. In the context of urban environments, soil should be understood as an active, living system rather than simply […]

Drought today, deluge tomorrow – but there’s a solution for climate whiplash

It wouldn’t be a British summer without a crop of news platform articles about how hot, cold, wet or dry it is. And there’s more to hit the headlines than in the past, too. Britain’s summer weather patterns – so long associated with rain that jokes about a Bank Holiday correlating with a certain downpour […]

Greener High Streets Can Grow Local Economies

Across towns and cities in the UK, high streets find themselves at a crossroads. Traditionally, summer brings an uptick in visitors, yet recent figures from the British Retail Consortium highlight just how tough the current landscape has become. In July 2025, total UK footfall slipped 0.4% compared with the same month last year, with high […]