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Improving averted loss estimates for better biodiversity outcomes from offset exchanges

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ORYX
卷 55, 期 3, 页码 393-403

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0030605319000528

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Averted loss offsets; biodiversity offset; counterfactual scenario; habitat protection; mitigation; restoration

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  1. Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program through the Threatened Species Recovery Hub Project 5.1 'Better offsets for threatened species'
  2. Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship [FT140100516]
  3. Australian Research Council Discovery Project [DP150103122]

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Biodiversity offsetting aims to achieve no net loss of biodiversity by compensating for development-induced losses, but the uncertainty and opacity surrounding estimation of benefits poses a major risk.
Biodiversity offsetting aims to achieve at least no net loss of biodiversity by fully compensating for residual development-induced biodiversity losses after the mitigation hierarchy (avoid, minimize, remediate) has been applied. Actions used to generate offsets can include securing site protection, or maintaining or enhancing the condition of targeted biodiversity at an offset site. Protection and maintenance actions aim to prevent future biodiversity loss, so such offsets are referred to as averted loss offsets. However, the benefits of such approaches can be highly uncertain and opaque, because assumptions about the change in likelihood of loss as a result of the offset action are often implicit. As a result, the gain generated by averting losses can be intentionally or inadvertently overestimated, leading to offset outcomes that are insufficient for achieving no net loss of biodiversity. We present a method and decision tree to guide consistent and credible estimation of the likelihood of biodiversity loss for a proposed offset site with and without protection, for use when calculating the amount of benefit associated with the protection component of averted loss offsets. In circumstances such as when a jurisdictional offset policy applies to most impacts, plausible estimates of averted loss can be very low. Averting further loss of biodiversity is desirable, and averted loss offsets can be a valid approach for generating tangible gains. However, overestimation of averted loss benefits poses a major risk to biodiversity.

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