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Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2017.12.002
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Titel (primär) Data transparency regarding the implementation of European ‘no net loss’ biodiversity policies
Autor Bull, J.W.; Brauneder, K.; Darbi, M.; van Teeffelen, A.J.A.; Quétier, F.; Brooks, S.E.; Dunnett, S.; Strange, N.
Quelle Biological Conservation
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
Department NSF
Band/Volume 218
Seite von 64
Seite bis 72
Sprache englisch
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Keywords Biodiversity offset; Compensation; Europe; Mitigation hierarchy; No net loss; Policy evaluation; Data transparency
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Abstract

No net loss’ (NNL) conservation policies seek to address development impacts on biodiversity. There have been no peer-reviewed multinational assessments concerning the actual implementation of NNL policies to date. Such assessments would facilitate more informed debates on the validity of NNL for conservation, but assessing implementation requires data. Here, we explore data transparency concerning NNL implementation, with four European countries providing a case study.

Biodiversity offsets (offsets) are the most tangible outcome of NNL policy. Using an expert network to locate all offset datasets available within the public domain, we collated information on offset projects implemented in France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Implementation data for offsets were found to be non-transparent, but the degree of transparency varies widely by country. We discuss barriers preventing data transparency — including a perceived lack of necessity, lack of common protocols for collecting data, and a lack of resources to do so. For the data we collected we find that most offsets in Europe: are not within protected areas; involve active restoration; and, compensate for infrastructure development. The area occupied by European offsets is at least of the order ~ 102 km2.

Transparent national NNL databases are essential for meeting good practice NNL principles, but are not currently available in Europe. We discuss what such databases might require to support evaluation of NNL policy effectiveness by researchers, the conservation community and policymakers.

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Bull, J.W., Brauneder, K., Darbi, M., van Teeffelen, A.J.A., Quétier, F., Brooks, S.E., Dunnett, S., Strange, N. (2018):
Data transparency regarding the implementation of European ‘no net loss’ biodiversity policies
Biol. Conserv. 218 , 64 - 72 10.1016/j.biocon.2017.12.002