Strategic Revegetation and Native Planting to Support Ecological Restoration and Consent Requirements
Our revegetation and native planting services are designed to restore indigenous vegetation, enhance ecological values, and meet mitigation or offset requirements associated with development and land-use change. We work across urban, rural, and sensitive ecological environments to deliver planting solutions that are appropriate to site conditions and long-term ecological objectives.
Revegetation is commonly required as part of resource consent conditions and is often informed by an Ecological Impact Assessment (EcIA) or Ecological Management Plan (EMP).
We prioritise the use of eco-sourced native plants that reflect local ecological districts and natural vegetation patterns. Planting designs are tailored to soil conditions, exposure, hydrology, and surrounding land use to maximise plant survival and ecological function.
Our approach supports the restoration of indigenous vegetation communities while ensuring planting outcomes align with council expectations and planning requirements.
We prepare detailed planting plans and planting schedules to guide implementation and support consent compliance. These documents typically outline:
Species selection and planting densities
Staging and timing of planting works
Site preparation and planting methods
Maintenance and replacement requirements
Planting plans are written to be clear and practical, ensuring contractors and landowners can implement works effectively and consistently.
Successful revegetation extends beyond planting. We provide ongoing support for plant establishment, including maintenance, weed control, and monitoring to ensure planting success over time.
Where required, monitoring results can be documented and reported to councils to demonstrate compliance with consent conditions and the achievement of ecological outcomes.