Developers aren't paying enough to offset impacts on koalas and other endangered species
- Written by: Jonathan Rhodes, Professor of Ecology, The University of Queensland
Jonathan Rhodes, Author providedDevelopers are commonly required to “offset” their impacts on biodiversity. They can do this in two ways.
They can compensate directly for the biodiversity loss their development causes by taking action to improve habitat and biodiversity elsewhere. It is common, though, for developers to make payments in...
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