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Biodiversity offsets in EIA: Getting the timing right

机译:环境影响评估中的生物多样性补偿:正确把握时机

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Major developments can result in significant impacts on biodiversity, which the mandated process of environmental impact assessment (EIA) aims to mitigate. There has been a recent move towards the application of biodiversity offsets as a last-resort, compensatory measure when options at the earlier stages in the mitigation hierarchy of avoidance, minimisation and restoration have been exhausted. Guidance on biodiversity offset planning available in different jurisdictions, however, demonstrates a lack of consensus about when biodiversity offsets should be formally introduced into the EIA process, and previous research has highlighted the perceived risks associated with commencing detailed offset planning too early as well as too late. Here we explore the implications of how and when offset considerations are introduced within EIA. We do this by reviewing and synthesising best practice principles for biodiversity offsets from the international literature, and then exploring how and when offsets were considered in a number of case studies that draw on documentary analysis and interviews with key role players. Our case studies are based in South Africa where regional guidance on offsets exists, supporting a body of practice. The research finds that the timing of involvement of biodiversity specialists is critical in determining whether considering offsets early will reap the combined benefits of: transparency and stakeholder engagement; guaranteeing the offset before development commences; and offset enforceability without jeopardising adherence to the mitigation hierarchy. Bypassing the mitigation hierarchy was perceived as allowing proponents to 'buy' approvals for developments that might otherwise be found unacceptable, although there was no evidence for this in any of the case studies evaluated. Although some of our findings may be specific to the South African context, the approach taken using international best practice principles for biodiversity offsets as a benchmark can equally be applied to evaluate practice in other EIA systems. We confirm the utility of this approach by evaluating the recently released South African Draft National Biodiversity Offset Policy for its potential to support best practice biodiversity offsets in EIA.
机译:重大事态发展可能会对生物多样性产生重大影响,而环境影响评估(EIA)的法定程序旨在减轻这种影响。当避免,最小化和恢复的缓解等级中较早阶段的各种选择都已用尽时,最近已朝着将生物多样性补偿作为最后一种补偿性措施的方向迈出了一步。然而,在不同司法管辖区可获得的关于生物多样性补偿计划的指南表明,对于何时应将生物多样性补偿正式引入环境影响评估过程尚缺乏共识,并且先前的研究也强调了与尽早开始详细的补偿计划有关的感知风险。晚了。在这里,我们探讨了在EIA中如何以及何时引入抵消考虑的含义。为此,我们回顾并综合了国际文献中有关生物多样性补偿的最佳做法原则,然后探索了许多案例研究中如何以及何时考虑了补偿问题,这些案例研究都通过文献分析和与关键角色参与者的访谈来进行。我们的案例研究基于南非,那里存在有关补偿的区域性指导,为实践提供了支持。研究发现,生物多样性专家参与的时机对于确定是否尽早考虑补偿将获得以下综合效益至关重要:透明度和利益相关者的参与;在开发开始之前保证补偿;并抵消了可执行性,而不会损害对缓解体系的遵守。绕过缓解等级被认为是允许支持者“购买”开发的批准,否则可能会发现这是不可接受的,尽管在任何评估的案例研究中都没有证据表明这样做。尽管我们的某些发现可能特定于南非背景,但以国际最佳实践原则为基础的生物多样性补偿所采取的方法也可以等同地用于评估其他EIA系统中的实践。我们通过评估最近发布的《南非国家生物多样性补偿政策草案》,确认其在EIA中支持最佳实践生物多样性补偿的潜力,从而证实了该方法的实用性。

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