Journal article
Evaluating Biodiversity Criteria in Green Building Rating Schemes: Toward ‘Nature Positive’ Development
BM Kiss, C Visintin, GE Garrard, SA Bekessy
Sustainable Development | Wiley | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.1002/sd.3369
Abstract
Aiming for a ‘nature positive’ future, built environment professionals increasingly adopt green building schemes as their roadmap. We review the most widely adopted green building rating schemes globally, focusing on evaluating their criteria for biodiversity action. We highlight key shortcomings in schemes, including that most do not specify biodiversity objectives (85%), lack monitoring plans (47%), lack ecological connectivity plans (76%) and allocate < 10% of available points to biodiversity (72%). Most schemes focus on mitigating harm (91%) or compensating unavoidable impacts via offsetting as the solution (3.4%) rather than rewarding positive, regenerative approaches that bring nature ..
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