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Compensating biodiversity loss: the EU Commission’s approach to compensation under Article 6 of the habitats directive

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posted on 2023-06-08, 14:13 authored by Donald McgillivrayDonald Mcgillivray
This Article assesses that part of the legal obligation to provide for compensatory habitat under Article 6(4) of the EU Habitats Directive which requires an opinion from the European Commission. This is located within a wider ‘impact neutrality’ context where such offsetting measures are increasingly being advanced. The literature on compensatory habitat, some of which relates to site-specific measures and some to habitat ‘banking’, is considered in order to map how compensatory measures may be prone to failure. This is done against the criteria of functionality, proponent bias, monitoring and enforceability, and economic influence. These are then used to evaluate the Commission’s opinions under the Directive. While the compensation obligation is to be applauded, the Commission’s opinions fare poorly against all these criteria, a common, and important, thread being a lack of transparency. This calls into question the wider compensatory aspects of the legislation.

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  • Published

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  • Published version

Journal

Journal of Environmental Law

ISSN

0952-8873

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Issue

3

Volume

24

Page range

417-450

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  • Law Publications

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  • No

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-01-15

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2013-01-14

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