PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611621
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611621
The global landscaping service market size is expected to reach USD 484.79 billion by 2030, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The expansion of the commercial sector significantly drives the growth of the landscaping services market through increased demand for professional landscaping design and maintenance. As businesses expand, they often require aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces that enhance corporate image and provide a welcoming environment for clients and employees, leading to higher investments in landscaping services, including design, installation, and ongoing maintenance.
Government initiatives toward the development of green spaces play a crucial role in driving the landscaping services market, reflecting a broader commitment to environmental sustainability, urban revitalization, and community well-being. As cities continue to expand, the need for accessible, well-maintained green spaces becomes increasingly critical, prompting governments to implement policies that encourage landscaping development and maintenance, favoring market growth.
Many governments recognize the importance of green spaces in urban planning as they provide numerous social, economic, and environmental benefits. Policies aimed at increasing green areas, such as parks, gardens, and green rooftops, are being implemented in urban settings. These initiatives often include specific mandates for developers to incorporate landscaping into projects, thus creating a steady demand for professional landscaping services.
In January 2024, the World Resources Institute's update on UrbanShift for 2023-2024 emphasized the importance of integrating green spaces into urban planning to combat climate change, enhance biodiversity, and improve urban resilience. The initiative showcases how urban nature-based solutions can transform cities, making them healthier and more livable by incorporating parks, green roofs, and other green infrastructure. This strategic approach addresses pressing issues like pollution and extreme heat, ensuring that cities can better adapt to environmental challenges while promoting social equity.