What is a unit of nature? Measurement challenges in the emerging biodiversity credit market
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
291(2036)
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Bending
the
curve
of
biodiversity
loss
requires
business
and
financial
sectors
to
disclose
reduce
their
impacts
help
fund
nature
recovery.
This
has
sparked
interest
in
developing
generalizable,
standardized
measurements
biodiversity-essentially
a
'unit
nature'.
We
examine
how
such
units
are
defined
rapidly
growing
voluntary
credits
market
present
framework
exploring
is
quantified,
delivery
positive
outcomes
detected
attributed
investment
number
issued
adjusted
account
for
uncertainties.
demonstrate
that
there
deep
uncertainties
throughout
process
question
if
benefits
credits,
other
efforts
abstract
single
unit,
outweigh
harms.
Credits
can
only
be
they
used
with
unprecedentedly
strict
regulation
ensures
businesses
mostly
avoid
negative
purchased
quantify
contributions
rather
than
as
direct
offsets.
While
may
role
markets
attracting
conservation
funding,
will
ever
part
solution,
especially
many
aspects
cannot
reduced
unit.
Language: Английский
Utilizing aquatic environmental DNA to address global biodiversity targets
Published: April 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Biodiversity monitoring for biocredits: a case study comparing acoustic, eDNA, and traditional methods
Biodiversity and Conservation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 9, 2025
Language: Английский
Ecological Restoration Process of El Hito Saline Lagoon: Potential Biodiversity Gain in an Agro-Natural Environment
Carlos Nuévalos-Tello,
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Daniel Hernández-Torres,
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Santiago Sardinero-Roscales
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 1992 - 1992
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
In
the
global
context
of
biodiversity
and
ecosystem
services
loss,
integration
agriculture
with
ecological
restoration
is
crucial..
This
study
presents
value
(Bv)
index
for
first
time
as
a
tool
decision-making
securing
funding
future
projects.
The
Bv
was
used
to
assess
values
in
both
restored
natural
habitats
agricultural
areas
saline
lagoon
El
Hito,
reserve
located
within
an
landscape
central
Spain.
Additionally,
we
estimated
gains
from
habitat
transitions
explored
relationship
between
biodiversity,
soil
pH,
salinity.
Sustainable
practices,
combined
methods,
can
lead
synergistic
actions
that
reduce
potential
detrimental
effects
agriculture.
Our
results
show
transitioning
consistently
increases
biodiversity.
Among
multiannual
vegetated
fallows
had
highest
values.
Restoration
led
continuous
improvement,
exception
final
transition
permanent
pastures
Elymus
1410,
which
showed
slight
decline
We
also
found
higher
salinity
pH
were
associated
greater
values,
likely
due
historical
practices
favored
lower
productivity.
Salinity
act
limiting
factors
biodiversity;
therefore,
plots
particularly
those
adjacent
habitats,
are
expected
yield
if
restored.
Language: Английский