Governance of Land-based Negative-emission Technologies to Promote Biodiversity Conservation: Lessons from Australia

Pub Date : 2020-06-26 DOI:10.1163/18786561-01002001
Phillipa C. McCormack, J. McDonald, K. Brent
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Climate change is a fundamental threat to biodiversity. Climate mitigation in general, and Negative-Emission Technologies ( net s) in particular, have the potential to benefit biodiversity by reducing climate impacts. Domestic laws could help to ensure that net s have benefits for biodiversity adaptation to climate change (e.g. reducing land clearing and habitat loss and facilitating habitat restoration, corridors for species’ migration, and broader ecological resilience). Domestic laws will also need to govern trade-offs between net s and biodiversity adaptation (e.g. increased competition for land and landscape-scale fragmentation by new industrial developments and linear infrastructure). We argue that domestic laws should be used to maximize the benefits of net s while minimizing trade-offs for biodiversity. These laws should ensure that trade-offs are, at the very least, explicit and transparent, both in terms of their implications for current biodiversity and in the context of an acceleration of climate-driven biodiversity decline.
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治理陆基负排放技术促进生物多样性保护:澳大利亚的经验教训
气候变化是对生物多样性的根本威胁。总体而言,减缓气候变化,特别是负排放技术,有可能通过减少气候影响而有利于生物多样性。国内法可以帮助确保网络有利于生物多样性适应气候变化(例如,减少土地清理和栖息地丧失,促进栖息地恢复、物种迁徙走廊和更广泛的生态复原力)。国内法还需要管理网络和生物多样性适应之间的权衡(例如,新工业发展和线性基础设施对土地和景观尺度破碎化的竞争加剧)。我们认为,国内法应该用来最大化网络的利益,同时尽量减少对生物多样性的权衡。这些法律至少应该确保权衡是明确和透明的,无论是就其对当前生物多样性的影响而言,还是在气候驱动的生物多样性加速下降的背景下。
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