“A healthy landscape is one that supports both a thriving natural environment and the well-being of the people who interact with it.”
Facilitation
Facilitating productive conversations with a wide range of communities
Communications Support
Product development to communicate core messages essential for positive change
Ranger Program Support
Establishment guidance & operational support
Governance
Rights-based, culturally appropriate support for your goverance journey
We offer a range of support for all communities.
Our speciality is working with Indigenous communities, working in the ‘space between’. By this we mean that we can help to progress conversations between groups &/or associated processes.
This often includes helping communities to navigate government bureaucracy.
Please contact us for support at – info@healthylandscapes.com.au
Ecological Health:
- This involves a thriving ecosystem with biodiversity, healthy soil, clean water, and clean air.
- It means the landscape can support a variety of plant and animal life, and that natural processes like nutrient cycling and water filtration are functioning properly.
- A healthy ecological landscape is resilient to environmental stressors.
Human Health and Well-being:
- A healthy landscape also contributes to the physical and mental health of people.
- This includes providing opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and social interaction.
- It also means creating spaces that reduce stress, promote healthy lifestyles, and improve air and water quality.
- It also means creating inclusive spaces, that are accessible to all people.
Key components of a healthy landscape include:
- Improved air, water, and soil quality: Landscapes that actively contribute to environmental health.
- Promotion of healthy lifestyles: Spaces that encourage physical activity and outdoor engagement.
- Reduction of stress and improvement of mental well-being: Environments that foster relaxation and social connection.
- Ecological biodiversity: supporting a wide range of flora and fauna.
In essence, a healthy landscape is one that supports both a thriving natural environment and the well-being of the people who interact with it.
Other Services
Physical Landscaping – Community Cultural Pathways & Rock placement