Biodiversity offsetting
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biodiversity-offsetting-161-9736120
title:
Biodiversity offsetting
text:
Biodiversity offsetting is a system used predominantly by planning authorities and developers to fully compensate for biodiversity impacts associated with economic development, through the planning process. In some circumstances, biodiversity offsets are designed to result in an overall biodiversity gain. Offsetting is generally considered the final stage in a mitigation hierarchy, whereby predicted biodiversity impacts must first be avoided, minimised and reversed by developers, before any rema
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encyclopedia
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System to mitigation negative development impacts
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiversity_offsetting
date created:
2013-12-03T05:07:45Z
date modified:
2024-08-27T08:57:35Z
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