Search Results - "VON HASE, AMREI"
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Moving from biodiversity offsets to a target‐based approach for ecological compensation
Published in Conservation letters (01-03-2020)“…Loss of habitats or ecosystems arising from development projects (e.g., infrastructure, resource extraction, urban expansion) are frequently addressed through…”
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A Loss‐Gain Calculator for Biodiversity Offsets and the Circumstances in Which No Net Loss Is Feasible
Published in Conservation letters (01-07-2016)“…Offsetting is a policy instrument intended to provide flexibility for development. We developed a simple calculator to predict when no net loss is feasible…”
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Global no net loss of natural ecosystems
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-01-2020)“…A global goal of no net loss of natural ecosystems or better has recently been proposed, but such a goal would require equitable translation to country-level…”
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Spatial analysis to inform the mitigation hierarchy
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-06-2022)“…Human activities such as urbanization, infrastructure and agriculture are driving global biodiversity declines. In an attempt to balance economic development…”
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Aligning ecological compensation policies with the Post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework to achieve real net gain in biodiversity
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-03-2022)“…Increasingly, government and corporate policies on ecological compensation (e.g., offsetting) are requiring “net gain” outcomes for biodiversity. This presents…”
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Offsetability is highest for common and widespread biodiversity: response to Regnery et al
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Biodiversity Offsets and the Challenge of Achieving No Net Loss
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2013)“…Businesses, governments, and financial institutions are increasingly adopting a policy of no net loss of biodiversity for development activities. The goal of…”
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Quantifying the “avoided” biodiversity impacts associated with economic development
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2022)“…Achieving global sustainability objectives such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals or Aichi Targets, including remaining within planetary boundaries,…”
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The many meanings of no net loss in environmental policy
Published in Nature sustainability (01-01-2018)“…‘No net loss’ is a buzz phrase in environmental policy. Applied to a multitude of environmental targets such as biodiversity, wetlands and land productive…”
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Local conditions and policy design determine whether ecological compensation can achieve No Net Loss goals
Published in Nature communications (29-04-2020)“…Many nations use ecological compensation policies to address negative impacts of development projects and achieve No Net Loss (NNL) of biodiversity and…”
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Biodiversity offsets in South Africa - challenges and potential solutions
Published in Impact assessment and project appraisal (03-07-2017)“…South Africa has a decade of experience designing and implementing biodiversity offsets. In the absence of explicit national policy on biodiversity offsets,…”
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A process for assessing the offsetability of biodiversity impacts
Published in Conservation letters (01-09-2013)“…Biodiversity offsetting is increasingly being used to reconcile the objectives of conservation and development. It is generally acknowledged that there are…”
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Evaluating Private Land Conservation in the Cape Lowlands, South Africa
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2010)“…Evaluation is important for judiciously allocating limited conservation resources and for improving conservation success through learning and strategy…”
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Biodiversity offsets are one solution to widespread poorly compensated biodiversity loss: a response to Curran et al
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‘Nature positive’ must incorporate, not undermine, the mitigation hierarchy
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-01-2024)“…For the concept of nature positive to succeed as the lodestar for international action on biodiversity conservation, it must build upon lessons learned from…”
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Designing Systematic Conservation Assessments that Promote Effective Implementation: Best Practice from South Africa
Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2006)“…Systematic conservation assessment and conservation planning are two distinct fields of conservation science often confused as one and the same. Systematic…”
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Make global biodiversity information useful to national decision-makers
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-12-2023)“…Participants in the Convention on Biological Diversity’s processes for implementing the Kunming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework need clarity on what…”
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A Loss-Gain Calculator for Biodiversity Offsets and the Circumstances in Which No Net Loss Is Feasible: When no net loss is feasible
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Conservation in Practice: Designing Systematic Conservation Assessments that Promote Effective Implementation: Best Practice from South Africa
Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2006)“…Systematic conservation assessment and conservation planning are two distinct fields of conservation science often confused as one and the same. Systematic…”
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Systematic Conservation Planning in the Cape Floristic Region and Succuluent Karoo, South Africa: Enabling Sound Spatial Planning and Improved Environmental Assessment
Published in Journal of environmental assessment policy and management (01-06-2005)“…The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) and the Succulent Karoo in South Africa have been identified as global biodiversity hotspots. Environmental assessment (EA) can…”
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