Habitat management and monitoring plans (HMMPs)

What is Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP)?


 

A Habitat Management Plan (HMP) outlines how habitats created or enhanced as part of a development project will be managed to secure long-term biodiversity gains.

These plans are critical for meeting Biodiversity Net Gain requirements, ensuring that natural habitats are maintained, monitored, and allowed to thrive post-development.

Expert Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs) are aligned with Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy requirements under the Environment Act 2021..

 
  • Off-site units for Biodiversity Net Gain available for immediate purchase

    When it is not possible to achieve a 10% net gain on-site, our DEFRA Metric-compliant schemes offer off-site BNG Units for planning applications and immediate purchase.

  • biodiversity baseline surveys

    On-site biodiversity baseline surveys of existing ecosystems

    Get an initial assessment of the species and habitats that reside on your planned site for development, before any significant interventions occur.

  • Lease you land for biodiversity net gain unit sales

    Ground Control supports land owners with indentifying whether their under-used land could be leased for the sale of BNG units and potential income streams of up to 30 years.

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