Part 2 of a series investigating sustainable development of marinas.
Environmental Sustainability for Marinas Probably the first aspect which springs to mind when talking about sustainability, considering environmental sustainability is now essential in any development on land or on the water. In this article we examine the requirements for sustainable development, the opportunities it presents. Development of the coastal or riparian zone will inevitably have […]
Part 1 of a series investigating sustainable development of marinas.
Ecological economist Herman Daly once asked, “What use is a sawmill without a forest?”. Daly’s point highlighted the intricate balance between the environmental, social, and economic factors that drive business, where gains in one area invariably lead to losses (or weakening) of another. Essentially, once your forest (environment) is gone, how will your sawmill (economy) […]
How do you berth several boats in a space only big enough for one? Dry Stack!
Many readers will know that Dry Stack is a way of keeping boats when they’re out of the water – literally stacked, to save space in the marina.
Showcasing our specialist services in China
Alex Beere, Head of Consultancy, is looking forward to a series of networking events in Beijing and Shanghai in early November.