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13,500

plant species protected

12%

carbon reduction

1

world class facility
  • THE CHALLENGE
  • THE SOLUTION
  • THE IMPACT
  • CAPABILITIES

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THE CHALLENGE

The challenge

Plants are an essential part of our eco-system. From climate regulation and pollination, to providing food, shelter and raw materials for clothes and medicine, they provide an important resource that we need to preserve. Unfortunately, at least 25% of the 400,000 plant species in the world are now threatened with extinction, and it’s up to institutions like the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to play a central role in their conservation and protection. However, as one of the oldest scientific gardens in Britain, the need for extensive repair and refurbishment work was putting the future of this national institution – and its existing plant collection - at risk.

The solution

To protect its unique and globally important plant collection, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RGBE) launched an ambitious and visionary new project called Edinburgh Biomes. Along with the significant refurbishment and rebuilding of the Grade A listed Victorian Palm Houses and the 1960’s public and research Glasshouses, the plans will deliver new world-leading facilities bringing together RBGE’s research, horticulture, education and infrastructure. This will continue to provide a safe environment for the Garden’s collection of more than 13,500 plant species and protect its work long into the future. However, as one of the most ambitious projects in the Garden’s history, RGBE needed to bring in specialist support. This is where Arcadis came in.

 

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The impact

We will be helping RGBE ensure that its plant collection continues to thrive, as well as providing a spectacular visitor experience for the public to enjoy for generations to come.


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