No net loss (NNL) biodiversity policies mandating the application of a mitigation hierarchy (avoid, minimize, remediate, offset) to the ecological impacts of built infrastructure are proliferating globally. However, little is known about their effectiveness at achieving NNL outcomes. We reviewed the English-language peer-reviewed literature (capturing 15,715 articles), and identified 32 reports that observed ecological outcomes from NNL policies, including >300,000 ha of biodiversity offsets. Approximately one-third of NNL policies and individual biodiversity offsets reported achieving NNL, primarily in wetlands, although most studies used widely criticized area-based outcome measures. The most commonly cited reason for success was applying...
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, ...
Governments, businesses and lenders worldwide are increasingly adopting a ‘No Net Loss’ (NNL) object...
International audienceFrench regulations concerning the mitigation of development impacts have been ...
‘No net loss’ (NNL) biodiversity policies, which seek to neutralize ongoing biodiversity losses caus...
‘No net loss’ (NNL) biodiversity conservation policies are increasingly widespread, and yet highly c...
Net outcome-type biodiversity policies are proliferating globally as perceived mechanisms to reconci...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The AuthorsIn the face of the ongoing biodiversity crisis, questions are...
Over US$60 trillion is predicted to be spent on new infrastructure globally by 2040. Is it possible ...
1. Biodiversity cannot always be conserved. Economic development activities can result in biodiversi...
‘No net loss’ (NNL) conservation policies seek to address development impacts on biodiversity. There...
By 2060, an estimated >230 billion m2 of additional built floor area will be added to the global bui...
Biodiversity offsetting is the practice of using conservation actions, such as habitat restoration, ...
Governments, businesses, and lenders worldwide are adopting an objective of no net loss (NNL) of bio...
Biodiversity offsets are applied in many countries to compensate for impacts on the environment, but...
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, ...
Governments, businesses and lenders worldwide are increasingly adopting a ‘No Net Loss’ (NNL) object...
International audienceFrench regulations concerning the mitigation of development impacts have been ...
‘No net loss’ (NNL) biodiversity policies, which seek to neutralize ongoing biodiversity losses caus...
‘No net loss’ (NNL) biodiversity conservation policies are increasingly widespread, and yet highly c...
Net outcome-type biodiversity policies are proliferating globally as perceived mechanisms to reconci...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The AuthorsIn the face of the ongoing biodiversity crisis, questions are...
Over US$60 trillion is predicted to be spent on new infrastructure globally by 2040. Is it possible ...
1. Biodiversity cannot always be conserved. Economic development activities can result in biodiversi...
‘No net loss’ (NNL) conservation policies seek to address development impacts on biodiversity. There...
By 2060, an estimated >230 billion m2 of additional built floor area will be added to the global bui...
Biodiversity offsetting is the practice of using conservation actions, such as habitat restoration, ...
Governments, businesses, and lenders worldwide are adopting an objective of no net loss (NNL) of bio...
Biodiversity offsets are applied in many countries to compensate for impacts on the environment, but...
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, ...
Governments, businesses and lenders worldwide are increasingly adopting a ‘No Net Loss’ (NNL) object...
International audienceFrench regulations concerning the mitigation of development impacts have been ...