Our Approach to Land Management
We work with landowners and land stewards across the Garden Route to address critical landscape level threats including invasive alien plants, erosion and fire risk. We take an integrated, whole systems approach and aim for beneficial ecological and legislative outcomes for our clients. Our work is methodical, neat and respectful to our local ecology while being efficient and aligned with local and national law.
Services We Offer
Ecological Assessments and Restoration planning
Our ecological assessments aim to capacitate land owners in making decisions that align with the local environment and the legislative framework of the region.
Restoration Planning
We create strategies and plans to allow you to restore and improve your local environment.
Invasive Species Management
Our team excels at productive, neat and effective invasive plant control interventions.
Compliance planning
Invasive species control plans to align with national legal frameworks and provide a clear roadmap towards tackling invasive species
Benefits of active land management
The Garden Route is home to globally unique ecosystems, vegetation types and landscapes. Our region is under the impact of invasive species, increasing development pressures, and water scarcity. In addition, local and national laws provide clear mandates on the the control of alien plants, water usage requirements and development planning.
Landowners are required by law to manage invasive species according to an Invasive Species Management Plan, and any development work needs to fall within legislative frameworks.
We support land owners in actively planning for and managing their properties in an effort to keep interventions cost effective, efficient and impactful.
The benefits of active land management are far ranging- from reduced fire and flood risk, to increased biodiversity and property values.