Biodiversity Offsets
Effective Design and Implementation

This report examines the key design and implementation features that need to be considered to ensure that biodiversity offset programmes are environmentally effective, economically efficient, and distributionally equitable. Biodiversity offsets are being increasingly used in a wide range of sectors as a mechanism to help compensate for the adverse effects caused by development projects in a variety of ecosystems. In this report, insights and lessons learned are drawn from more than 40 case studies from around the world, with an additional 3 in-depth country case studies from the United States, Germany and Mexico.
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Design and implementation features of biodiversity offset programmes
The design and implementation features of biodiversity offset programmes are critical determinants of environmental effectiveness, cost effectiveness and distributional outcomes. This chapter reviews and discusses some of the key considerations including thresholds and coverage; equivalence; additionality and permanence; robust monitoring frameworks; and compliance and enforcement, as well as transaction costs.
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