2023
DOI: 10.20417/nzjecol.47.3548
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Poorly designed biodiversity loss-gain models facilitate biodiversity loss in New Zealand

Ilse Corkery,
Laurence Barea,
Justyna Giejsztowt
et al.

Abstract: Biodiversity offsetting and compensation proposals are routinely employed through the resource consenting process to address development-induced indigenous biodiversity losses in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Determining the quantum of demonstrable biodiversity gain required to adequately account for development induced losses is a fundamental component of designing a biodiversity offset. However, trading biodiversity is complex and must account for substantial uncertainties. Therefore, biodiversity offset models that… Show more

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