FEATURE: Jurisdictional issues hinder marine biodiversity credit market development, experts say

Published 10:16 on March 7, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:16 on March 7, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, International

Establishing a biodiversity credit market for marine ecosystems is much more challenging than setting one up for land-based environments, as ownership and measurement issues are hampering its development, the head of a non-profit has said.
Establishing a biodiversity credit market for marine ecosystems is much more challenging than setting one up for land-based environments, as ownership and measurement issues are hampering its development, the head of a non-profit has said.


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