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A detailed, quantified case study of the Rio Tinto QMM ilmenite mine in Madagascar that explains both the theory and planned practical steps to achieving a Net Positive Impact on biodiversity by mine closure. Available in English, French and Spanish.
TBC’s paper presented at SPE’s international conference and exhibition in April 2016 explored how understanding and engaging biodiversity and ecosystem services stakeholders is key to managing biodiversity risk. To request a copy of this paper contact enquiries@thebiodiversityconsultancy.com.
Outlines how the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is currently used by business and how that use could be strengthened
Practical guidance, innovative approaches and examples to support operationalising the mitigation hierarchy effectively. CSBI’s guide prepared by TBC was written with input from technical specialists in impact assessment, extractive industry experts and financial institutions, with feedback and input from the non-profit sector.
Drawing on experience from other sectors, this IUCN report explores how agriculture and forestry projects can take practical steps to achieve NNL or NPI on biodiversity.
A summary explaining indirect impacts, their risks and opportunities to industry, and their management.
A peer-reviewed paper that describes compilation of the first global map of likely or potential Critical Habitat for the marine realm.
Our report for the Australian Government explores how to approach marine offsets for the Great Barrier Reef.
An evaluation of a project in Myanmar where payments from three gas pipeline operators have led to the creation and on-going management of a protected area.