The aim of this study is to make a preliminary assessment of the applicability of habitat banking in Finland. The pros and cons of the mechanism as well as the most essential aspects from the Finnish perspective are assessed. The study concludes that habitat banking is one of the mechanisms which could be used in Finland to prevent or slow down the degradation of biodiversity. The mechanism includes ecological and economic risks, and thus the possible implementation in Finland should be preceded by a careful and relatively long-lasting piloting phase. Habitat banking could be used as a mechanism to compensate direct or indirect ecological harms caused to conservation areas e.g. by large scale infrastructural development projects or to compe...
This publication introduces the results of the first assessment of threatened habitat types in Finla...
Protected areas are a cornerstone of current biodiversity policy. The continued loss of biodiversity...
Forest harvesting is the main driver of habitat degradation and biodiversity loss in forests of the ...
Due to a growing population, urbanization, industrialization and agriculture, the quality of nature ...
Whereas a growing number of European laws encourage or impose to compensate for significant impacts ...
Payments for ecosystem services could be a mean to increase the maintenance and provision of ecosyst...
Safeguarding biodiversity has been one of the most important issues in environmental and forest poli...
Even in period of crisis development projects are carried out many times as a strategy...
The European Union (EU) Water Framework Directive entails extensive environmental improvement goals ...
The European Union (EU) Water Framework Directive entails extensive environmental improvement goals ...
Extending conservation area networks is one of the most important measures in the struggle against b...
Harmful ecological impacts caused by development projects can be compensated (offset) by ecological ...
Protected areas are a cornerstone of current biodiversity policy. The continued loss of biodiversity...
Demands for additional conservation of forests have been strong in Finland where a remarkable number...
Highlights • The effects of the circular economy on biodiversity are assessed. • Impact assess...
This publication introduces the results of the first assessment of threatened habitat types in Finla...
Protected areas are a cornerstone of current biodiversity policy. The continued loss of biodiversity...
Forest harvesting is the main driver of habitat degradation and biodiversity loss in forests of the ...
Due to a growing population, urbanization, industrialization and agriculture, the quality of nature ...
Whereas a growing number of European laws encourage or impose to compensate for significant impacts ...
Payments for ecosystem services could be a mean to increase the maintenance and provision of ecosyst...
Safeguarding biodiversity has been one of the most important issues in environmental and forest poli...
Even in period of crisis development projects are carried out many times as a strategy...
The European Union (EU) Water Framework Directive entails extensive environmental improvement goals ...
The European Union (EU) Water Framework Directive entails extensive environmental improvement goals ...
Extending conservation area networks is one of the most important measures in the struggle against b...
Harmful ecological impacts caused by development projects can be compensated (offset) by ecological ...
Protected areas are a cornerstone of current biodiversity policy. The continued loss of biodiversity...
Demands for additional conservation of forests have been strong in Finland where a remarkable number...
Highlights • The effects of the circular economy on biodiversity are assessed. • Impact assess...
This publication introduces the results of the first assessment of threatened habitat types in Finla...
Protected areas are a cornerstone of current biodiversity policy. The continued loss of biodiversity...
Forest harvesting is the main driver of habitat degradation and biodiversity loss in forests of the ...