GASBE Alliance

Global Alliance of Soil Bioengineering Experts – Certification, Collaboration, and Common Standards

SRBT is a founding member of the GASBE Alliance, a global network of professionals dedicated to advancing vegetation engineering and erosion control through shared knowledge, certified systems, and strong partnerships.

We actively shape the Alliance’s development – not only as a user of its standards, but as a key contributor to its technical framework, field protocols, and international alignment.

A Community of Practitioners and Thinkers

GASBE brings together practitioners from industryresearch institutionssoil scientistsdesigners, and public stakeholders who are committed to protecting soil, water, and the environment through applied solutions.

Its members work across:

We Shape What We Stand For

As a founding member, SRBT provides substantial input into the Alliance’s development, including:

We help ensure that GASBE is not just a label – but a system that raises expectations, creates comparability, and makes high-end revegetation accessible at scale.

Stronger Together: Why GASBE Matters

High-performing projects need more than good intentions – they require:

GASBE enables us to act globally and responsibly – because strong projects require strong partnerships.

The Foundation: Protecting Soil, Water and Environment

The core idea behind GASBE is simple – but urgent:

We must protect soil, water, and natural systems – or lose them.

SRBT aligns fully with this mission and supports it not only through technical execution, but by promoting a holistic understanding of land systems, working with:

Only through this systemic integration of disciplines can we develop solutions that are not only effective – but sustainable, resilient, and worthy of trust.

Related topics:

Hydroseeding – A Global Standard, Engineered for Site-Specific Success.

 

Hydromulching – Advanced Erosion Control & Vegetation Establishment.

 

Flexible, spray-applied alternatives to geotextiles.

 

From Theory to Real-World Practice.

 

Engineering vegetation where others cannot.

Reducing airborne particles for safer, cleaner, and more efficient operations.