Journal article
Alternatives to biodiversity offsets for mitigating the effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems
ME Coker, NR Bond, YE Chee, CJ Walsh
Conservation Biology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13057
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Abstract
Globally, offset schemes have emerged in many statutory frameworks relating to development activities, with the aim of balancing biodiversity conservation and development. Although the theory and use of biodiversity offsets in terrestrial environments is broadly documented, little attention has been paid to offsets in stream ecosystems. Here we examine the application of offset schemes to stream ecosystems and explore whether they suffer similar shortcomings to those of offset schemes focused on terrestrial biodiversity. To challenge the applicability of offsets further, we discuss typical trajectories of urban expansion and their cascading physical, chemical and biological impacts on stream..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Handling Editor, P. Angermeier, and 3 anonymous reviewers for comments that helped to improve the essay. We thank Jeremie Bonneau for assistance with researching and interpreting French-language material. This work was conducted as part of the Melbourne Waterway Research-Practice Partnership, funded by Melbourne Water.