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Net Gain: Seeking Better Outcomes for Local People when Mitigating Biodiversity Loss from Development

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ONE EARTH
卷 1, 期 2, 页码 195-201

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2019.09.007

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  1. ESRC Impact Accelerator Award
  2. United Kingdom Government's Darwin Initiative's [23-019]

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Economic development projects are increasingly applying the mitigation hierarchy to achieve No Net Loss, or even a Net Gain, of biodiversity. Because people value biodiversity and ecosystem services, this can affect the well-being of local people; however, these types of social impacts from development receive limited consideration. We present ethical, practical, and regulatory reasons why development projects applying the mitigation hierarchy should consider related social impacts. We highlight risks to local well-being where projects restrict access to biodiversity and ecosystem services in biodiversity offsets. We then present a framework laying out challenges and associated opportunities for delivering better biodiversity and local well-being outcomes. Greater coordination between social and biodiversity experts, and early and effective integration of local people in the process, will ensure that efforts to reduce the negative impacts of development on biodiversity can contribute to, rather than detract from, local people's well-being.

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