We are delighted to announce that The Journal of Biophilic Design is now an Associate Member of the Green Roof Organisation (GRO), the UK trade association championing green roofs, living walls and nature-based roof solutions. GRO brings together experts from across the built environment to advance best practice and promote the vital role that green infrastructure can play in creating healthier, more resilient places for people and nature alike.
Biophilic design is about much more than bringing nature indoors. It recognises the importance of integrating nature throughout the built environment, from streetscapes and public spaces to green roofs, living walls and biodiverse landscapes. By reconnecting people with natural systems, these interventions help foster healthier, more restorative environments while strengthening the ecological performance of our buildings and cities.
When thoughtfully designed and maintained, green roofs deliver a remarkable range of benefits. They can help mitigate and adapt to climate change by reducing urban heat, managing stormwater, improving building performance and creating valuable habitat for wildlife. They also contribute to cleaner air, improved acoustics and enhanced biodiversity, while providing opportunities for human wellbeing through greater access to nature in increasingly urbanised environments. As cities seek solutions to the interconnected challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and public health, green roofs represent an important component of a truly biophilic future.
For more information on GRO, visit: https://www.greenrooforganisation.org