In NHS Lothian are very proud of the many green spaces we own and manage. The vital connection between outdoor spaces and both physical and mental well-being is now well understood.
To support this, NHS Lothian have now launched a Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) to create a thriving natural environment across our estate. This plan will guide our efforts for the next 10 years, making our hospitals and facilities more welcoming for wildlife and people alike. It will also help to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.
Mr George Gordon, Sustainability Champion, Non executive Board Member for NHS Lothian said:
“This plan outlines the development of the greenspaces within the NHS Lothian estate and builds upon successful projects that have already positively impacted patients, staff, and the wider community. We prioritise enhancing our teams’ skills in managing diverse grasslands, collaborating with experts, and partnering to improve key sites.
“Witnessing the dedication of our staff has been inspiring. We share a collective responsibility to create a sustainable future, and I urge everyone to engage with this plan.”
A Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) is a program designed to protect and enhance the biodiversity of environments.
This plan has been supported by the NHS Lothian Charity.
You can read the full plan on org.nhslothian.scot/sustainability/biodiversity-action-plan/