Location matters: being strategic about biodiversity improvements
An afternoon discussion around onsite versus offsite biodiversity compensation (offsets) and strategic approaches at a landscape-scale
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About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
Join the CSFL and the InFinBio programme for an afternoon Hot Topics webinar addressing onsite versus offsite biodiversity compensation (offsets) and strategic approaches at a landscape-scale.
About this event
When it comes to investing in biodiversity enhancement and restoration, location matters. The geographic proximity of unavoidable impacts and their compensation is a key consideration within regulatory and disclosure frameworks, particularly to avoid the loss and/or displacement of local biodiversity and ecological function. This has led to numerous conversations around the fungibility of both compliance and voluntary credits (where claims can be made or credits can be sold) and how to ensure environmental improvements equivalently compensate for losses. Putting biodiversity within a landscape or ecosystem-scale context can create strategic opportunities to protect priority resources and restore important ecological functions like connectivity. Within compliance markets supporting No Net Loss, Biodiversity Enhancement or Biodiversity Net Gain policies, this involves allowing strategic development of offsite biodiversity enhancements/gains within the landscape (e.g., via habitat banks or in lieu funds), even where there may be a policy preference for onsite compensation.
This hot topic webinar aims to capture some of the emerging discussions around the benefits and challenges of looking offsite for compensation (offset) opportunities along with practical perspectives for how to implement strategic offsite compensation and balance the local nature of impacts with the benefits of coordinated and strategic enhancement. Along with perspectives from Scotland and Wales, this discussion will include perspectives from the US, where the federal permitting program authorizing impacts to wetlands and streams has outlined a clear preference for third-party offsite compensation for nearly two decades, supported by regulations that set clear expectations for equivalency and strategic site selection.
The webinar will include:
- An introduction on key terminology and drivers within compliance and voluntary markets and where compensation fits within the mitigation hierarchy.
- Perspectives from the US Stream/Wetland markets: Steve Martin, Mitigation Specialist and expert in US Clean Water Act Mitigation Policy will discuss why offsite compensation was emphasized in US Clean Water Act regulations and what policy choices were made to address some of the typical offsite concerns.
- Perspectives from Wales: Siobhan Wiltshire and Steve Spode, Welsh Government will discuss the developing Net Benefit for Biodiversity policy and how it could accommodate strategic placement of offsite compensation.
- Perspectives from Scotland: Jonny Wyatt, RSPB Scotland’s Biodiversity Enhancement Programme Manager, will provide insights from their recent IRNS project identifying best practices for biodiversity enhancement, along with a Scottish example of strategic delivery of offsite biodiversity enhancement for large-scale infrastructure projects.
- An opportunity for Q&A and discussion
A Teams link will be shared with participants 2 days prior to the webinar.