Join Natalie Duffus (University of Oxford) presents her research into the ecological outcomes from biodiversity offsetting.
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is an ambitious environmental policy which aims to reconcile the impacts of infrastructural development on nature and leave the environment in a measurably better state. In this presentation, Natalie will be discussing what BNG is, how it is measured, as well as her research into the possible ecological outcomes of BNG for invertebrates.
Natalie Duffus is a PhD student from the Department of Biology at the University of Oxford. Natalie’s research looks at the ecological outcomes from biodiversity offsetting policies, with a current focus on Biodiversity Net Gain in England. Her recent work has been exploring the possible outcomes of BNG in England for invertebrates.
The 1-hour event will consist of a presentation followed by a Q&A with the tutor using questions provided by the live audience. The presentation will be recorded and made available through the entoLIVE blog alongside a write-up of the Q&A and any links to further info.
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entoLIVE is delivered by the Biological Recording Company, British Entomological & Natural History Society, Royal Entomological Society and Amateur Entomologists’ Society, with support from Buglife, Field Studies Council and NBN Trust.
Date: Monday 14th April, 2025 - 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cost: Free
Organiser: The Biological Recording Company
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Location: Online