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Biodiversity Offset Law

Biodiversity Offset Law explores the use of legal frameworks to mitigate biodiversity loss through ecological compensation, such as habitat restoration. It examines how environmental policy mandates developers to offset ecological damage, focusing on legal frameworks, practical implementation challenges, and the ethical dimensions of assigning value to ecological resources. The book highlights how biodiversity offsets aim to achieve "no net loss", a concept where habitat restoration compensates for ecological damage from development.

The book delves into the evolution of biodiversity offsets from mitigation banking to a global phenomenon. It critically assesses the effectiveness of legal frameworks in achieving genuine conservation outcomes, emphasizing the need for robust legal design and transparent management. Socially, it raises questions about environmental justice, as the benefits and burdens are often unevenly distributed, and scientifically, the book emphasizes the importance of accurate ecological assessments.

The book progresses by introducing biodiversity offsets, examining legal frameworks across jurisdictions, analyzing practical challenges like ecological equivalence, and exploring ethical dimensions like commodification of nature. Ultimately, it offers recommendations for improving offset policies and assessing their effectiveness, arguing that without proper implementation, offsets risk becoming ineffective "paper exercises".


Author:

  • Michael Davis

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 121 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Climate, nature, and animals
  • Climate and geography
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

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