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Biodiversity offsetting’s lingering issue
under-compensation

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Authors
Conti L. G.
Type
Journal Article
Year
2024
Language
English
Abstract
Biodiversity offsetting is a criticised conservation tool that compensates for harm to biodiversity with positive actions. This paper, framed within a compensatory theory framework, starts from a charitable interpretation principle to defend that biodiversity offsetting omits from the compensatory calculous people’s attachment to a place: an element that cannot be fully compensated. Since compensation theory demands perfect and full compensation, biodiversity offsetting amounts to an ethically and politically questionable under-compensation. Consequently, the paper advocates for a shift to a radically protective justice understanding of biodiversity offsetting and for this tool not to be used to compensate for future damages.
Keywords
Biodiversity , Offsetting , Compensation , Justice , Natural disasters
Journal
Ethics, policy & environment

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License
CC BY-NC-ND
Visibility
Public
Status open access
Hybrid