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Offsetting impacts of development on biodiversity and ecosystem services

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posted on 2024-11-02, 07:55 authored by Laura Sonter, Ascelin GordonAscelin Gordon, Carla Archibald, Jeremy Simmonds, Michelle Ward, Jean Metzger, Jonathan Rhodes, Martine Maron
Offsetting—trading losses in one place for commensurate gains in another—is a tool used to mitigate environmental impacts of development. Biodiversity and carbon are the most widely used targets of offsets; however, other ecosystem services are increasingly traded, introducing new risks to the environment and people. Here, we provide guidance on how to “trade with minimal trade-offs”— i.e. how to offset impacts on biodiversity without negatively affecting ecosystem services and vice versa. We briefly survey the literature on offsetting biodiversity, carbon and other ecosystem services, revealing that each subfield addresses unique issues (often overlooking those raised by others) and rarely assesses potential trade-offs. We discuss key differences between offsets that trade biodiversity and those that trade ecosystem services, conceptualise links between these different targets in an offsetting context and describe three broad approaches to manage potential trade-offs. We conclude by proposing a research agenda to strengthen the outcomes of offsetting policies that are emerging internationally.

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Offsetting effects of development on biodiversity and ecosystem services

Australian Research Council

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Improving the potential of biodiversity offsetting to reconcile development and conservation: will good environmental outcomes counterbalance the bad? Attempts to reduce conflict between development and conservation are increasingly reliant upon environmental offsetting: generating an environmental benefit to compensate for environmental damage elsewhere

Australian Research Council

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  1. 1.
    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s13280-019-01245-3
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    ISSN - Is published in 00447447

Journal

Ambio

Volume

49

Issue

4

Start page

892

End page

902

Total pages

11

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2019

Former Identifier

2006094428

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2020-04-21

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