Mitigating the impacts of development corridors on biodiversity:a global review

Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for investment to help achieve sustainable development. They often comprise the creation of hard infrastructure (i.e., physical structures) and soft infrastructure (i.e., policies, plans, and programmes)...

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Published in:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Juffe-Bignoli, Diego, Burgess, Neil, Hobbs, Jonathan, Smith, Robert J., Tam, Christine, Thorn, Jessica P. R., Bull, Joseph W.
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/9ff506f4-4f7e-4863-a972-dcc4823537f6
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.683949
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/9ff506f4-4f7e-4863-a972-dcc4823537f6 2024-10-13T14:03:23+00:00 Mitigating the impacts of development corridors on biodiversity:a global review Juffe-Bignoli, Diego Burgess, Neil Hobbs, Jonathan Smith, Robert J. Tam, Christine Thorn, Jessica P. R. Bull, Joseph W. 2021-07-26 application/pdf https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/9ff506f4-4f7e-4863-a972-dcc4823537f6 https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.683949 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/24818/1/Juffe_Bignoli_2021_FEvo_Mitigating_impacts_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Juffe-Bignoli , D , Burgess , N , Hobbs , J , Smith , R J , Tam , C , Thorn , J P R & Bull , J W 2021 , ' Mitigating the impacts of development corridors on biodiversity : a global review ' , Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution , vol. 9 , 683949 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.683949 Strategic environmental assessment Environmental impact assessement Development corridors Infrastructure corridors Mitigation hierarchy Economic corridors Biodiversity mitigation Impact assesment article 2021 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.683949 2024-10-02T23:40:45Z Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for investment to help achieve sustainable development. They often comprise the creation of hard infrastructure (i.e., physical structures) and soft infrastructure (i.e., policies, plans, and programmes) involving a variety of actors. They are globally widespread, and likely to be a significant driver of habitat loss. Here, we describe the development corridors phenomenon from a biodiversity perspective and identify the elements of best practice in biodiversity impact mitigation. We use these to carry out a review of the peer reviewed literature on corridors to respond to three questions: (i) how impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services are assessed; (ii) what mitigation measures are discussed to manage these impacts; and (iii) to what extent do these measures approximate to best practice. We found that of 271 publications on development corridors across all continents (except for Antarctica) mentioning biodiversity or ecosystem services, only 100 (37%) assessed impacts on biodiversity and 7 (3%) on ecosystem services. Importantly, only half of these (52, 19% of the total 271 articles) discussed mitigation measures to manage these impacts. These measures focused on avoidance and minimisation and there was scant mention of restoration or ecological compensation illustrating a deficient application of the mitigation hierarchy. We conclude that the academic literature on corridors does not give sufficient consideration to comprehensive mitigation of biodiversity impacts. To change this, impact assessment research needs to acknowledge the complexity of such multi-project and multi-stakeholder initiatives, quantify biodiversity losses due to the full suite of their potential direct, indirect and cumulative impacts, and follow all the steps of the mitigation hierarchy impact framework. We suggest a series of research avenues and policy recommendations to improve impact assessments of corridors towards achieving ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica University of St Andrews: Research Portal Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9
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topic Strategic environmental assessment
Environmental impact assessement
Development corridors
Infrastructure corridors
Mitigation hierarchy
Economic corridors
Biodiversity mitigation
Impact assesment
spellingShingle Strategic environmental assessment
Environmental impact assessement
Development corridors
Infrastructure corridors
Mitigation hierarchy
Economic corridors
Biodiversity mitigation
Impact assesment
Juffe-Bignoli, Diego
Burgess, Neil
Hobbs, Jonathan
Smith, Robert J.
Tam, Christine
Thorn, Jessica P. R.
Bull, Joseph W.
Mitigating the impacts of development corridors on biodiversity:a global review
topic_facet Strategic environmental assessment
Environmental impact assessement
Development corridors
Infrastructure corridors
Mitigation hierarchy
Economic corridors
Biodiversity mitigation
Impact assesment
description Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for investment to help achieve sustainable development. They often comprise the creation of hard infrastructure (i.e., physical structures) and soft infrastructure (i.e., policies, plans, and programmes) involving a variety of actors. They are globally widespread, and likely to be a significant driver of habitat loss. Here, we describe the development corridors phenomenon from a biodiversity perspective and identify the elements of best practice in biodiversity impact mitigation. We use these to carry out a review of the peer reviewed literature on corridors to respond to three questions: (i) how impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services are assessed; (ii) what mitigation measures are discussed to manage these impacts; and (iii) to what extent do these measures approximate to best practice. We found that of 271 publications on development corridors across all continents (except for Antarctica) mentioning biodiversity or ecosystem services, only 100 (37%) assessed impacts on biodiversity and 7 (3%) on ecosystem services. Importantly, only half of these (52, 19% of the total 271 articles) discussed mitigation measures to manage these impacts. These measures focused on avoidance and minimisation and there was scant mention of restoration or ecological compensation illustrating a deficient application of the mitigation hierarchy. We conclude that the academic literature on corridors does not give sufficient consideration to comprehensive mitigation of biodiversity impacts. To change this, impact assessment research needs to acknowledge the complexity of such multi-project and multi-stakeholder initiatives, quantify biodiversity losses due to the full suite of their potential direct, indirect and cumulative impacts, and follow all the steps of the mitigation hierarchy impact framework. We suggest a series of research avenues and policy recommendations to improve impact assessments of corridors towards achieving ...
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author Juffe-Bignoli, Diego
Burgess, Neil
Hobbs, Jonathan
Smith, Robert J.
Tam, Christine
Thorn, Jessica P. R.
Bull, Joseph W.
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title Mitigating the impacts of development corridors on biodiversity:a global review
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