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Principles for using evidence to improve biodiversity impact mitigation by business

Authors :
Thomas White
Silviu Octavian Petrovan
Leon Bennun
Tom Butterworth
Alec Philip Christie
Harriet Downey
Sara Bronwen Hunter
Benjamin Jobson
Sophus Olav Sven Emil zu Ermgassen
William J Sutherland
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2022.

Abstract

There is an increasing expectation on the private sector to address biodiversity impacts and contribute towards global conservation goals. Appropriate evidence use can help businesses avoid biodiversity losses and realise gains, reduce resources wasted on ineffective or suboptimal action, whilst minimising biodiversity-related risks and securing opportunities from engaging with biodiversity. We review the status of evidence-based action in the private sector, where previous studies have identified concerning trends, and explore the barriers that may currently be hindering evidence use. To learn from this, and improve evidence use, we propose a set of principles for evidence-based biodiversity impact mitigation. We outline tools and resources that can help businesses move towards evidence-based practice and achieve each of these principles. Meeting these principles would improve the biodiversity outcomes from business’ biodiversity related actions. However, for business action to contribute more fully to global conservation goals, broader political and socio-economic issues also need addressing.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5df2daaa6b9ffcbee36b39a0bd1ac971
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/427tc