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Technical Director Mihai Coroi

Technical Director Mihai Coroi

Mihai has over 25 years’ experience in biodiversity and ecology projects involving terrestrial, freshwater and coastal habitats in the UK and more than 40 countries across Asia,

Biodiversity Credits: design principles for high integrity outcomes

Biodiversity Credits: design principles for high integrity outcomes

This technical working paper explores potential design principles for the development of scalable voluntary biodiversity credits and discusses the challenges in delivering high integrity positive

Independent report on biodiversity offsets

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… as a potential or required tool to meet government targets to balance development with environment.9 There has…

Government Policies on Biodiversity Offsets - TBC Industry Briefing Note

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Government Policies on Biodiversity Offsets - TBC Industry Briefing Note Briefing note Government policies on biodiversity offsets Why is this important? - The number of countries with government

Role of Biodiversity Frameworks for Aluminium and Bauxite Sector

Role of Biodiversity Frameworks for Aluminium and Bauxite Sector

Due to the acceleration of the renewable energy transition globally, the demand for aluminium has been growing rapidly, contributing to increased bauxite mining. This could potentially put

CSBI_-_2015_-_A_cross-sector_guide_for_implementing_the__Mitigat-compressed.pdf

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… with caution, to help set end points and targets; science-based ecosystem models may also help to quantify…

Towards Nature Positive: How Italy's 'Wool City' can inspire a natural fibre revolution

Towards Nature Positive: How Italy's 'Wool City' can inspire a natural fibre revolution

Liesl Truscott reports back from the Natural Fibre Connect conference in Biella.

Biomonitoring Western Chimpanzees: the why, what, and how

Biomonitoring Western Chimpanzees: the why, what, and how

Many approaches to monitoring great apes exist, but there is no such thing as a ‘best survey method’. Approaches should consider which method is best suited to a given context and question, and based