Pete Frost is Natural Resources Wales Urban Green Infrastructure Advisor. His work is to find ways to ensure there are enough green spaces of the right kinds in the right places to make Wales’ towns and cities better places for people and nature.
Pete introduced the Accessible Natural Greenspace Standards to Wales and was responsible for the development of the toolkit used to assess those standards. He helps local authorities plan for accessible natural green space and encourages people and institutions to manage their gardens for the benefits of pollinators. Pete founded and manages the Wales Green Infrastructure Forum which disseminates best practice and connects green infrastructure professionals across the country.
Pete is a fellow of the UK Urban Ecology Forum and a deputy chair of the IUCN/WCPA Urban Conservation Strategies Specialist Group.