The Ecological Airfield Buffer, Habitat Enhancement, and Carbon Compensation System is a comprehensive NbS concept designed to address critical environmental challenges at airports, including soil restoration, water management, bird safety, and biodiversity conservation, while compensating for the ecological footprint and GHG emissions of airport activities.
This approach integrates phytoremediation zones to restore and depollute airport grounds, biofiltration wetlands for stormwater management and pollutant filtration, and vegetated buffers to provide habitat connectivity while minimizing bird strikes near runways. The creation of ecological habitat islands and reforestation zones nearby compensates for habitat loss and sequesters carbon, aligning with regional climate goals.
Technically, the system employs solutions like biochar, native plantings, and gabion walls for resilience, while landscape strategies focus on integrating green corridors and multifunctional spaces that enhance biodiversity and serve as carbon sinks.
This NbS fosters resilience to climate challenges such as monsoons and heatwaves, ensuring airports operate safely and sustainably while reducing impacts on the broader ecological health of Southeast Asia’s urban and peri-urban landscapes.



