A Report on Biodiversity Offsetting Nice to see another PhD in the biodiversity offsets field – with more analyses such as this we will be able to have a better informed discussion! Many thanks Carlos! As the PhD is still “fresh” … Continue reading
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Social media finally has got me and I want to share everything 😉 No, seriously, a couple of months ago, right after returning back to work from maternity leave I have “adopted” a miserable looking cactus (to be true, it … Continue reading
Inspired by the multitude of biodiversity offsetting approaches worldwide, the inherent complexity of the concept of biodiversity offsets and the growing information overload, I have been interested in the distinction between regulatory and voluntary offsetting schemes since 2009. However, as … Continue reading
PhD study on Biodiversity Offsets I am very happy to see more and more very extensive and highly valuable PhD studies emerge in the offsets field. One of the latest is by Michael Curran prepared at the ETH Zurich (Switzerland). … Continue reading