Europe needs more renewable energy, but traditional solar parks can harm local ecosystems.
While at Metabolic, I developed visuals for a guide created for The Nature Conservancy and SolarPower Europe. The report targets policymakers, developers, and environmental groups across Europe, showing practical ways to make solar development nature-inclusive and support biodiversity.
I created an approachable visual style that made technical content accessible and blended the identities of The Nature Conservancy and SolarPower Europe.
I adapted graphics and layouts to be clear, informative, and easy to share, including turning key visuals into social media assets to spread ideas widely.
We must meet climate targets without harming nature.
Thoughtful design supports biodiversity, habitat, and community benefits.
Small choices in layout, planting, and maintenance lead to big ecological gains.
The report offers concrete steps for nature-positive solar projects.
An isometric illustration of a nature-inclusive solar park highlights habitat strips, water management, and community spaces balancing clean energy with ecology.
Launched by The Nature Conservancy, the report guides and inspires policymakers, developers and environmental groups across Europe. It aims to put nature-inclusive design on the agenda for future solar development and support the transition to renewable energy that works for both people and nature.