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Forecasting the path towards a Net Positive Impact on biodiversity for Rio Tinto QMM

Helen Temple, Stuart Anstee, Jon Ekstrom, John D Pilgrim, J. Rabenantoandro, J-B. Ramanamanjato, F. Randriatafika , M. Vincelette - The Biodiversity Consultancy, Rio Tinto, The Biodiversity Consultancy, The Biodiversity Consultancy

Rio Tinto is committed to achieving a Net Positive Impact (NPI) on biodiversity at sites where it operates, a strategy launched at the 2004 IUCN World Conservation Congress and reinforced at the 2008 Congress (Rio Tinto, 2008a). The Rio Tinto ilmenite mine in the Fort Dauphin region of southeastern Madagascar run by QIT Madagascar Minerals […]

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Annual Report of the Native Vegetation Council, 2001/2002

Government of Australia

The Native Vegetation Act, 1991 (the Act) was proclaimed on 18 April 1991. The Act replaced the Native Vegetation Management Act, 1985, and controls the clearance of native vegetation as well as having a number of initiatives to assist the conservation, management and research of native vegetation on lands outside the National Parks and Wildlife […]

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A Prototype Toolkit for Scoring the Biodiversity Benefits of Land Use Change, Version 5.1

Ian Oliver, David Parkes

This document is a prototype guide that can be used to assess the biodiversity benefits (and disbenefits) likely to result from a change in land use. This ‘toolkit’ aims to strike a balance between a meaningful, defensible and practical approach, and builds upon the Habitat Hectares methodology developed by the Department of Natural Resources and […]

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Progress on the Back Forty: An Analysis of Three Incentive-Based Approaches to Endangered Species Conservation on Private Land

Environmental Defense

The following report takes a close look at how to buy the other half of Leopold’s metaphorical umbrella. It examines how farmers, forest landowners, ranchers, and other landowners can help rare species while owning and using their land for economic gain. Specifically, it looks at three public policy tools that encourage and reward the sort […]

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Global Energy: Introducing the Goldman Sachs Energy Environmental and Social Index

Goldman Sachs

We have created the Goldman Sachs Energy Environmental and Social (GSEES) Index by scoring companies relative to each other on metrics within the above categories. There are 30 criteria, of which 28 are objective. We have not attempted to score the industry against other industries. We find significant differences in performance across categories, but some […]

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Biodiversity Offsets: Policy Options for Government

Michael Crowe, Kerry ten Kate

This paper draws on the experience of governments that have already developed and implemented biodiversity offsetting policies. It also takes into account the practical experience of businesses in putting offsets into place on a voluntary basis, including those undertaken in collaboration with BBOP as pilot projects. Its purpose is to serve as a very basic […]

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To No Net Loss and Beyond

An Overview of the Business and Biodiversity Offsets Programme (BBOP)

BBOP

This updated Overview document with its Principles on Biodiversity Offsets, introduction to the Standard on Biodiversity Offsets, and the accompanying supporting materials have been prepared by the Business and Biodiversity Offsets Programme (BBOP). Its aim is to help developers, conservation groups, communities, governments and financial institutions wishing to consider and develop best practice related to […]

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Policy Options for an EU No Net Loss Initiative

Report to the European Commission.

Tucker, Graham, Allen, Ben, Conway, Mavourneen, Dickie,Ian, Hart, Kaley, Rayment, Matt, Schulp, Catharina, van Teeffelen, Astrid

Tucker, Graham; Allen, Ben; Conway, Mavourneen; Dickie, Ian; Hart, Kaley; Rayment, Matt; Schulp, Catharina; van Teeffelen, Astrid (2013) Policy Options for an EU No Net Loss Initiative. Report to the European Commission. Institute for European Environmental Policy, London.

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EU Habitat Directive and Habitat Compensation, MSc Dissertation

Andrew Dodd - MSc in Spatial Planning

The Natura 2000 network comprises protected areas designated under the EC Birds and Habitats Directives. Articles 6(3) and 6(4) of the Habitats Directive establish a robust system of protection for Natura 2000 sites, only allowing damage from plans or projects in exceptional circumstances. Where damage is allowed, compensatory measures must be provided to protect the […]

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Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988: Version No 030

Government of Australia

The purpose of this Act is to establish a legal and administrative structure to enable and promote the conservation of Victoria’s native flora and fauna and to provide for a choice of procedures which can be used for the conservation, management or control of flora and fauna and the management of potentially threatening processes.