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Title: The Role of Biodiversity Offsets in Conservation


1
The Role of Biodiversity Offsets in Conservation
An open roundtable discussion
  • CBD COP8
  • Curitiba, Brazil
  • 21 March 2006

2
Biodiversity Offsets Introduction and
ContextJoshua Bishop, IUCN-The World
Conservation Union
  • What are biodiversity offsets?
  • Where do biodiversity offsets fit within the
    environmental mitigation hierarchy?
  • What are the potential benefits of biodiversity
    offsets?
  • What are the potential risks of biodiversity
    offsets?
  • How to establish best practice for biodiversity
    offsets?

3
Global policy context
To achieve, by 2010, a significant reduction of
the current rate of biodiversity loss at the
global, regional and national level - CBD
Conference of Parties, 2002
Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of
people whose income is less than 1 a day (Goal
1, Target 1) - UN Millennium Development Goals
We resolve to protect our natural resource
base in support of development - 2005 World
Summit Outcome
4
What are biodiversity offsets?
  • Conservation actions intended to compensate for
    the residual, unavoidable harm to biodiversity
    caused by development projects, so as to ensure
    no net loss of biodiversity.
  • Before developers contemplate offsets, they
    should have first sought to avoid and minimise
    harm to biodiversity.
  • ten Kate, K.., Bishop, J., and Bayon, R. (2004).
    Biodiversity offsets Views, experience, and the
    business case. IUCN and Insight Investment.

5
Biodiversity offsets and impact mitigation
The mitigation hierarchy Avoid Reduce, moderate,
minimize Rescue (relocation, translocation) Repair
, reinstate, restore Compensate/offset
Reduce impacts towards zero residual
Positive contributions (Net biodiversity benefit)
6
A brief history of biodiversity offsets
  • Formalised in the USA systems of wetland
    mitigation and conservation banking.
  • Enabling legislation in place in Australia,
    Brazil, Canada, the European Union and
    Switzerland.
  • Offsets policy under discussion in Mexico, New
    Zealand and Uganda.
  • Corporate commitments to offsets by BC Hydro, Rio
    Tinto, Newmont and Walmart.
  • Growing interest from mainstream investors, e.g.
    ABN-Amro, IFC, Insight Investment and others.
  • Multi-stakeholder initiatives, e.g. Business and
    Biodiversity Offset Program, Biodiversity Neutral
    Initiative, ICMM, IPIECA.

7
The conservation case for biodiversity offsets
  • More and better conservation
  • Focus efforts on priorities, in context of
    landscape/regional planning
  • Trade small compromised sites for larger areas
    with better prospects
  • Greater connectivity of protected areas
  • Integrate biodiversity into regional planning as
    well as the investment proposals of private
    developers
  • Raise new funds for conservation and ecosystem
    restoration and stimulate private conservation
    efforts
  • Lower the cost of conservation, by focusing
    effort where land is cheap and concentrating
    regulatory attention on fewer, larger sites
  • Mainstream conservation into business practices

8
The business case for biodiversity offsets
  • License to operate
  • Access to resources (formal/informal)
  • Access to capital
  • Preferred partner status
  • Relations with employees, communities and
    regulators
  • Flexibility
  • location /or scale of rehabilitation
  • third party implementation/liability
  • Efficiency often more cost-effective than
    on-site rehabilitation
  • Influence potential to inform emerging
    environmental policy

9
Uncertainties and questions about biodiversity
offsets
  • Slippery slope will biodiversity offsets lead
    to the approval of development projects that
    should not take place (e.g. destruction of unique
    habitats, or irreversible loss)?
  • Social equity how to ensure equitable
    distribution of costs and benefits of offsets,
    while respecting the rights and concerns of local
    and indigenous communities?
  • Currency can offsets provide comparable
    biodiversity and livelihood benefits as the
    original ecosystem? How to measure impact and
    determine a suitable offset?
  • Responsibility how far does responsibility for
    environmental impact extend? Should developers
    offset the indirect impacts of their projects
    (e.g. labour migration)?

10
Uncertainties and questions about biodiversity
offsets
  • Additionality how to ensure that offsets
    deliver new and additional biodiversity benefits,
    and that biodiversity loss is not simply
    displaced (leakage)?
  • Sustainability how to ensure that biodiversity
    offsets are secured in perpetuity or at least for
    the duration of the impact?
  • Timing should offsets be in place prior to any
    environmental impact? How can this be achieved?
  • Peformance standards need credible metrics and
    governance for biodiversity offsets, including
    effective mechanisms for stakeholder
    participation and oversight
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