Ecological compensation: from general guidance and expertise to specific proposals for road developments
Keywords: 
Net ecological gain
Offsets
Environmental Impact Assessment
Sustainability
No net loss
Issue Date: 
2014
ISSN: 
0195-9255
Citation: 
Villarroya A, Persson J, Puig J. Ecological compensation: from general guidance and expertise to specific proposals for road developments. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2014;45:54-62.
Abstract
The main scientific bibliography addressing the rationale behind ecological compensation is reviewed in order to examine general guidelines. This contains interesting general guidance on how to implement compensation, and provides the basis for future developments in compensation practice. On this basis, we propose a further step in compensation practice, advancing compensation proposals or rules for specific kinds of projects and contexts, focusing on road projects in the Spanish Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Three main residual impacts of roads are identified which usually remain uncompensated for: the loss of natural and semi-natural land use, the increase in emissions resulting from any new road, and the fragmentation, severance or barrier effect on the landscape and its wildlife. To counteract these, four proposals, or “rules”, are advanced: conservation of natural and semi-natural land use area, conservation of dominant plant species physiognomy, compensation for emissions, and the rule of positive defragmentation.

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