Over one-quarter of biodiversity net gain units at risk of non-compliance, says new study

Published 17:04 on October 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:04 on October 9, 2023  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

The UK's flagship nature market, soon to be mandatory for developers in England, has major gaps in onsite governance with enforcement nearly impossible for a large proportion of the biodiversity units to be generated, a new academic study suggests.
The UK's flagship nature market, soon to be mandatory for developers in England, has major gaps in onsite governance with enforcement nearly impossible for a large proportion of the biodiversity units to be generated, a new academic study suggests.


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