REGENERATIVE LANDSCAPING
Ecological Restoration & Biodiversity Strategy
Landscape can repair what has been fragmented.
It can restore ecological continuity and long-term resilience.
At Umilys, we design regenerative landscapes for corporate sites, industrial areas and infrastructure projects in Brussels, Brabant wallon, Brabant flamand and beyond. We work on ecological restoration, biodiversity enhancement and environmental compensation strategies that rebuild functional ecosystems.
Environmental Compensation & Infrastructure Projects
Large-scale infrastructure such as wind farms, energy facilities or real estate developments often require ecological compensation measures.
We design biodiversity offset areas and ecological buffer zones aligned with environmental regulations and planning requirements. Our work supports compliance with environmental impact assessments (EIA) and regional biodiversity policies.
Landscape becomes a strategic tool to facilitate planning approval while strengthening ecological coherence at territorial scale.
From Compliance to Ecological Value Creation
Regenerative landscapes go beyond regulatory obligations.
We structure landscapes that contribute to climate resilience, carbon sequestration potential, habitat connectivity and long-term ecological stability. By integrating measurable ecological indicators and adaptive management plans, we help companies align environmental performance with corporate sustainability objectives.
Develop a Regenerative Strategy for Your Site
If you are planning a corporate, industrial or infrastructure project in Brussels, Brabant or beyond, we would be pleased to discuss how regenerative landscape design can support your environmental and development goals.
Frequently asked questions
**What is a regenerative landscape?**
**Which types of clients commission regenerative landscape projects?**
**Do you handle environmental compensation and EIA requirements?**
**Can a regenerative project also serve corporate sustainability and ESG goals?**
**How long does a regenerative landscape project take to deliver results?**
Regenerative landscapes operate on ecological time, not commercial time. The design phase typically takes 2 to 4 months. Initial site preparation and planting take place over the following year. Visible ecological benefits emerge over 3 to 10 years. A mature regenerative ecosystem takes 10 to 30 years to fully develop. This long horizon is what gives the work its real depth.