Biodiversity Offsets: European Perspectives on No Net Loss of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Author:   Wolfgang Wende ,  Graham - M. Tucker ,  Fabien Quétier ,  Matt Rayment
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2018 ed.
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9783319725796


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   16 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Wolfgang Wende ,  Graham - M. Tucker ,  Fabien Quétier ,  Matt Rayment
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2018 ed.
Weight:   5.207kg
ISBN:  

9783319725796


ISBN 10:   3319725793
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   16 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chapter 1: Introduction - Biodiversity Offsets: The European Perspective on No Net Loss of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.- Chapter 2: Introduction of a European Strategy on No Net Loss of Biodiversity.- Chapter 3: Principles of the Business and Biodiversity Offsets Programme.- Chapter 4: Austria.- Chapter 5: Belgium.- Chapter 6: The Czech Republic.- Chapter 7: France.- Chapter 8: Germany.- Chapter 9: Lithuania.- Chapter 10: Spain.- Chapter 11: The Netherlands.- Chapter 12: United Kingdom.- Chapter 13: Other EU Member States.- Chapter 14: Conclusions – Lessons from biodiversity offsetting experiences in Europe.

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This publication represents a first attempt to comprehensively review current practice related to biodiversity offsetting and compensation practices in Europe. ... which will no doubt resonate with, and be directly useful to, the European conservation community. ... Wolfgang et al. provide a useful synthesis on current practice and a valuable platform for further work. (Laura J. Sonter, Biological Conservation, Vol. 225, September, 2018)


This publication represents a first attempt to comprehensively review current practice related to biodiversity offsetting and compensation practices in Europe. ... which will no doubt resonate with, and be directly useful to, the European conservation community. ... Wolfgang et al. provide a useful synthesis on current practice and a valuable platform for further work. (Laura J. Sonter, Biological Conservation, Vol. 225, September, 2018) The book deals with the compensation of impairments to biodiversity and ecosystem functions in Europe, by which means - and beyond the objectives of Natura 2000 - overall net loss can be reduced to practically zero (no net loss). ... The book concludes by calling for an EU initiative to realise a biodiversity offsets scheme. It provides a very good overview of the range of existing approaches, while clearly showing that most Member States are still very much at a rudimentary stage. (Translated from German by Derek Henderson, Dr. Frank Schalles, UVP-report, Vol. 32 (1), 2018)


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"Wolfgang WENDE is a landscape planner who has worked for the Technical University of Berlin and the Federal Environment Agency Germany. Since 2010 he has been a professor for urban development at the Technische Universität Dresden and head of the landscape research area at the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER), Dresden. He also has broad international experience, e.g. being a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore. For several years Wolfgang has promoted and supported biodiversity offsets, environmental impact assessment as well as landscape and urban planning tools emerging all over the world.   Graham TUCKER is an ecologist and environmental policy analyst, specializing in nature conservation policy issues in Europe. He has over 28 years’ professional experience, currently as head of the biodiversity programme at the Institute for European Environmental Policy and formerly as an environmental consultant and staffmember at the BirdLife International secretariat. In recent years he has developed a particular interest in the challenge of achieving no net loss of biodiversity and has carried out several studies for the European Commission on the subject.   Fabien QUÉTIER is the technical director on No Net Loss and Net Gain solutions for biodiversity at BIOTOPE. Through over a decade of interdisciplinary research on the vulnerability of biodiversity and ecosystem services to land-use change, he has acquired strong know-how in interfacing ecological knowledge and methods with socio-economic issues in support of decisions concerning natural resource and land-use management and policy. At BIOTOPE, he advises private and public decision makers on the implementation of the mitigation hierarchy to projects and programs, and in the design of biodiversity policies, worldwide. Fabien also carries out research on technical and organizational issues for biodiversity management, with a particular focus on mitigation and offsetting.   Matt RAYMENT is an environmental economist and independent consultant with more than 25 years’ experience in the evaluation and appraisal of public policy, and a particular interest in biodiversity. He has completed several studies on the design and implementation, costs and benefits of biodiversity offsets and no net loss initiatives, for the European Commission and UK government.   Marianne DARBI is a landscape planner, environmental scientist and consultant with long experience in the field of impact assessment and environmental compensation (""biodiversity offsets""), as well as planning and environmental research, biodiversity and ecosystems, the green economy and environmental markets (""habitat banks""). She is postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Conservation Biology at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Leipzig. Marianne is working at the interface of science, policy and society in diverse contexts of nature and biodiversity conservation in Germany, the EU and internationally. In her Doctorate Thesis carried out at the Technische Universität Dresden and the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development she examined different types of voluntary biodiversity offsets. "

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