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Are those shoots green or rose-tinted? A year in review…
In a recent blog Andrew Watson, development director at Savills, in looking back at circa eight months of mandatory BNG, framed the question of its impact as follows: would it be the last piece on the planning mule to make it finally Buckaroo [or] would BNG do...
Science fiction
The wood wide web Most laypeople with even a passing interest in ecology and wildlife preservation will have heard the term ‘wood wide web’ at some point in the past few years. It is the colloquial name for what is more accurately termed the ‘common mycorrhizal...
Fail to plan, plan to fail
The Planning Advisory Services (PAS) has commissioned law firm Dentons to create a suite of templates which can be adapted by local authorities for use in securing biodiversity net gains (BNG), giving life to various key provisions of the Environment Act (2021). This...
Monetising Resources
Empowering Sustainable Landownership.

Building
communities
Bringing together owners of land, users of land, and all other stakeholders, to foster connectedness, information exchange and business development.

Carbon, nitrate
and BNG sales
‘Matchmaking’ landowners and investors in carbon, nitrate and biodiversity net gain credits, as well as for conventional land monetisation (sales, leases, joint ventures, and more).

Sustainable
Practices
Complementary members-only advice and resources for the promotion of environmental stewardship, and best practice for generating sustainable land-based income streams.

Gateway to a Land credits market.
Platform users come together to buy and sell carbon, nitrate, BNG and other credits. Transparent, democratic, and with no middlemen or brokers. Deal with confidence.
Natural Capital
What is the status?
We expect the price of carbon to increase significantly…
Jason Beedell
Rural Research Director,
Strutt & Parker
The UK now has less than half of its biodiversity remaining…
State of Nature report
2023
We must scale up private investment in nature-positive activities.
OECD environment policy paper
No. 26
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What is AKA?
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Is AKA just a marketplace?
At its core, AKA is more than a mere transactional platform; it is a vibrant community builder. It nurtures an environment of transparency and trust among its users – the cornerstone of any thriving community. By orchestrating a marketplace where buyers, sellers, and investors can engage directly, AKA fosters a dynamic ecosystem. In this open forum, information flows freely, promoting enlightened decision-making. Furthermore, it encourages the formation of partnerships rooted in mutual benefits and respect, creating a robust network of collaborative relationships.