ABSTRACT

The conservation of biodiversity is now big business. Whether called conservation banking, species banking, habitat banking, biodiversity banking, biodiversity offsets, compensatory mitigation or ecological footprint offsetting, the idea of financially valuing biodiversity and using the market and businesses to promote conservation is growing rapidly. This handbook is a comprehensive guide to conservation banking, explaining what it is and how it works. Written by leading ecosystem market experts, the book provides practical guidance, tools, case studies, analysis and insights into conservation banking and other market-based approaches to conservation. Coverage includes the origins of conservation banking, the pros and cons for conservation, how conservation banking works in reality, the legal, practical and financial aspects of setting up and running a conservation bank and how 'biodiversity off-sets' can be internationalized. Published with Ecosystem Marketplace

part I|49 pages

Overview

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|23 pages

History and Theory

The Origin and Evolution of Conservation Banking

chapter 3|9 pages

The Advantages and Opportunities

part II|105 pages

Establishing A Conservation Bank

chapter 6|19 pages

Legal Considerations

chapter 7|19 pages

Regulatory Considerations

chapter 8|17 pages

Business Considerations

chapter 9|29 pages

Financial Considerations

part III|30 pages

State of the Art

chapter 10|12 pages

Fish Banking

chapter 11|10 pages

Getting Two for One

Opportunities and Challenges in Credit Stacking

chapter 12|6 pages

The Marine Leap

Conservation Banking and the Brave New World

part IV|33 pages

Going Global

chapter 13|15 pages

Biodiversity Offsets

chapter 14|15 pages

Australia's Biodiversity Credits

part V|5 pages

Conclusion