Journal article

The biodiversity bank cannot be a lending bank

SA Bekessy, BA Wintle, DB Lindenmayer, MA Mccarthy, M Colyvan, MA Burgman, HP Possingham

Conservation Letters | Published : 2010

Abstract

"Offsetting" habitat destruction has widespread appeal as an instrument for balancing economic growth with biodiversity conservation. Requiring proponents to pay the nontrivial costs of habitat loss encourages sensitive planning approaches. Offsetting, biobanking, and biodiverse carbon sequestration schemes will play an important role in conserving biodiversity under increasing human pressures. However, untenable assumptions in existing schemes are undermining their benefits. Policies that allow habitat destruction to be offset by the protection of existing habitat are guaranteed to result in further loss of biodiversity. Similarly, schemes that allow trading the immediate loss of existing h..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by a Commonwealth Environment Research Facility (Applied Environmental Decision Analysis) and the Australian Research Council under linkage grant LP0454979.