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menu home landowners developers planning authorities calculator -- contact us the brokering a better deal for wildlife at , we apply a system of biodiversity accounting to the impacts of development and generate investment in wildlife conservation via off-site compensation schemes (biodiversity offsetting). we work with landowners, developers, planning authorities and conservationists to better account for environmental impacts, prevent biodiversity loss and encourage development to become more environmentally sustainable. the ultimate aim is to achieve no net loss ( nnl ) of biodiversity whilst working towards net gains. about latest news how it works our land registry developer (impact) calculator landowner (gain) calculator resources biodiversity accounting nearly all of our wildlife outside of protected areas is declining – all the evidence on this is very clear (* state of nature report 2013). in part, this is due to the failings of the current planning systems to adequately account for the impacts of development on nature conservation. we need a better accounting method that makes impact assessment quantitative. this is now achievable – by introducing the biodiversity metric into all planning decisions. the metric does not always lead to biodiversity compensation (an offset). in fact the use of the metric often leads to further avoidance of habitat loss, and more and better mitigation of habitat loss. biodiversity compensation only comes as a last resort – but where it is needed, then it should be delivered to the highest standards. note that , and now others, prefer the term biodiversity ‘compensation’ rather than ‘offsetting’ because it gives a better representation of the objectives of the initiative. we believe that all residual impacts from development, once the mitigation hierarchy has been followed, should be compensated for to achieve no net loss ( nnl ) as a minimum. ‘biodiversity accounting’ describes the use of the government biodiversity metric to assess the losses and gains at developments and compensation sites to confirm that nnl has been met. we believe this policy approach should be adopted by all planning authorities via their local plans and supplementary planning guidance. labelling the entire biodiversity accounting and compensation system collectively as simply offsetting is misleading; it must be remembered that offsetting (or compensation) is the last step in the mitigation hierarchy. compensation of impacts to sites of high biodiversity value may not be appropriate – these impacts should first be avoided. the biodiversity metric the biodiversity metric was developed and produced by natural england and defra. it is a national, rigorous and consistent tool for calculating the environmental impact of any development scheme and the environmental gain of any habitat creation scheme. we use the biodiversity metric to determine the impact of development on wildlife habitats and, having first tried to avoid and mitigate any effects, we can, if necessary, secure funding to enable the re-creation and restoration of those habitats in alternative locations within the surrounding area. try out the metric for yourself developer calculator landowner calculator policy the government set up 2-year pilots (ended apr 2014) to test the metric and system of offsetting – although no subsequent announcements have yet been made by government, progress nationally continues regardless. where there is local planning authority interest, the system can be introduced at a local level on a voluntary or mandatory basis – to help out we have provided over 100 lpa s with a free toolkit, now available for download from our library . our projects the biodiversity metric is being applied and biodiversity compensation sites (offsets) are already being arranged across the uk. see below to view our map of registered potential sites or read about some of our current project areas. map of registered sites warwickshire, coventry & solihull ribble valley essex register land do you own land that you’d like to put into long-term nature conservation management in return for financial payment via biodiversity compensation funding? if so, we are always looking for new sites, so please register with us. apply now news biodiversity project officer vacancy may 24 2018 more news resources booklets case studies faqs information sheets presentations reports and papers inside ecology interview with david hill apr 24 2018 national planning policy framework (nppf) consultation draft mar 09 2018 case study - major residential development nov 01 2016 spring workshop for local authorities oct 31 2016 france's new biodiversity law oct 15 2016 natural england net gain conference & follow-up workshop oct 10 2016 new bbop webinar sep 30 2016 new net gain paper - why the uk needs to reverse biodiversity loss now sep 09 2016 top the © copyright 2013 @environmentbank
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