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Authors
Michael Heiner, Davaa Galbadrakh, Nyamsuren Batsaikhan, Yunden Bayarjargal, James Oakleaf, Battsengel Tsogtsaikhan, Jeffrey Evans, Joseph Kiesecker
Publication date
2019/10
Journal
Conservation Science and Practice
Volume
1
Issue
10
Pages
e110
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Growing resource demands are driving rapid development to new frontiers in developing countries with important biological diversity. The mitigation hierarchy is a critical tool to manage the impacts of development projects on biodiversity, embedded into numerous government, lender, and corporate policies. However, implementation faces obstacles, in particular deciding when impacts should be avoided. Offset design, the last step, faces difficult questions about location of offsets relative to impacts and how to address uncertainty and conflicts with future development. Planning for conservation and development are typically separate processes, and environmental impact assessments are typically conducted on a project‐by‐project basis that does not consider the landscape context and cumulative impacts of multiple projects. Here we present a mitigation framework for Mongolia with an example from the …
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Scholar articles
M Heiner, D Galbadrakh, N Batsaikhan, Y Bayarjargal… - Conservation Science and Practice, 2019

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