About this Event
The requirement for a 10% Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) for major developments in England was introduced in 2024, under the Environment Act 2021. Whilst the policy aims to respond to the biodiversity crisis by mitigating the impact of developments, it has quickly become apparent that off-site delivery of BNG will be common practice.
Richard Marsh, Principal Biodiversity Officer for Leeds City Council, is at the forefront of the practical challenges of introducing BNG. He will give us his critical approach as a practitioner, addressing the difficulties of monitoring biodiversity as an off-site market, and discussing the efficiency of monetising ecosystem services.
This talk is a guest lecture, as part of the MSc Ecological Economics at the University of Leeds.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Leeds, Newlyn Building, Leeds, United Kingdom
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