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Aligning ecological compensation policies with the Post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework to achieve real net gain in biodiversity

Authors :
Jeremy, Simmonds
von Hase, Amrei
Quétier, Fabien
Brownlie, Susie
Maron, Martine
Possingham, Hugh
Souquet, Mathieu
zu Ermgassen, Sophus O.S.E.
ten Kate, Kerry
Costa, Hugo
Sonter, Laura
Jeremy, Simmonds
von Hase, Amrei
Quétier, Fabien
Brownlie, Susie
Maron, Martine
Possingham, Hugh
Souquet, Mathieu
zu Ermgassen, Sophus O.S.E.
ten Kate, Kerry
Costa, Hugo
Sonter, Laura
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Increasingly, government and corporate policies on ecological compensation (e.g., offsetting) are requiring “net gain” outcomes for biodiversity. This presents an opportunity to align development with the United Nations Conven-tion on Biological Diversity Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework's (GBF) proposed ambition for overall biodiversity recovery. In this perspective, we describe three conditions that should be accounted for in net gain policy to align outcomes with biodiversity recovery goals: namely, a requirement for residual losses from development to be compensated for by (1) absolute gains,which are (2) scaled to the achievement of explicit biodiversity targets, where(3) gains are demonstrably feasible. We show that few current policies meet these conditions, which risks undermining efforts to achieve the proposed Post-2020 GBF milestones and goals, as well as other jurisdictional policy imperatives to halt and reverse biodiversity decline. To guide future decision-making, we provide a supporting decision tree outlining net gain compensation feasibility.

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OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Aligning ecological compensation policies with the Post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework to achieve real net gain in biodiversity, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1327997669
Document Type :
Electronic Resource