Landscapes that work for biodiversity and people
C Kremen, AM Merenlender - Science, 2018 - science.org
BACKGROUND Biodiversity is under siege, with greatly enhanced rates of local and global
extinction and the decline of once-abundant species. Current rates of human-induced …
extinction and the decline of once-abundant species. Current rates of human-induced …
The ecological outcomes of biodiversity offsets under “no net loss” policies: A global review
SOSE zu Ermgassen, J Baker, RA Griffiths… - Conservation …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
No net loss (NNL) biodiversity policies mandating the application of a mitigation hierarchy
(avoid, minimize, remediate, offset) to the ecological impacts of built infrastructure are …
(avoid, minimize, remediate, offset) to the ecological impacts of built infrastructure are …
The global extent of biodiversity offset implementation under no net loss policies
Abstract 'No net loss'(NNL) biodiversity policies, which seek to neutralize ongoing
biodiversity losses caused by economic development activities, are applicable worldwide …
biodiversity losses caused by economic development activities, are applicable worldwide …
The many meanings of no net loss in environmental policy
Abstract 'No net loss' is a buzz phrase in environmental policy. Applied to a multitude of
environmental targets such as biodiversity, wetlands and land productive capacity, no net …
environmental targets such as biodiversity, wetlands and land productive capacity, no net …
The role of “no net loss” policies in conserving biodiversity threatened by the global infrastructure boom
SOSE zu Ermgassen, P Utamiputri, L Bennun… - One Earth, 2019 - cell.com
Over US $60 trillion is predicted to be spent on new infrastructure globally by 2040. Is it
possible to meet UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9 (develop infrastructure …
possible to meet UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9 (develop infrastructure …
[HTML][HTML] A global overview of biodiversity offsetting governance
We analyze the development of biodiversity offsetting governance through a research-
weaving approach. Here, we combine information from a systematized review of the …
weaving approach. Here, we combine information from a systematized review of the …
[HTML][HTML] Fifteen operationally important decisions in the planning of biodiversity offsets
A Moilanen, JS Kotiaho - Biological conservation, 2018 - Elsevier
Many development projects, whether they are about construction of factories, mines, roads,
railways, new suburbs, shop** malls, or even individual houses, have negative …
railways, new suburbs, shop** malls, or even individual houses, have negative …
A decision support tool for integrated fisheries bycatch management
Participatory decision tools enable stakeholders to reconcile conflicting natural resources
management objectives. Fisheries targeting highly productive species can have profound …
management objectives. Fisheries targeting highly productive species can have profound …
Bycatch-neutral fisheries through a sequential mitigation hierarchy
Fisheries bycatch is the foremost threat to the conservation of many marine species.
Evaluation of alternative bycatch management strategies can account for the relative …
Evaluation of alternative bycatch management strategies can account for the relative …
Exploring the ecological outcomes of mandatory biodiversity net gain using evidence from early‐adopter jurisdictions in England
SOSE zu Ermgassen, S Marsh, K Ryland… - Conservation …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Net outcome‐type biodiversity policies are proliferating globally as perceived mechanisms
to reconcile economic development and conservation objectives. The UK government's …
to reconcile economic development and conservation objectives. The UK government's …