Bull, Joseph W.

Mitigating biodiversity impacts of sports events

There is growing recognition of the need for sport and sports events to be conducted in socially and environmentally responsible ways and this is reflected in the attitudes of governments, public authorities and regulators. This means that taking a proactive and diligent approach to environmental management is a vital part of the sport sector’s licence to operate as well as growing and sustaining fan bases. Biodiversity conservation should be a key element in any environmentally responsible approach to sports event management.

Author(s)
Brownlie, Susie
Bull, Joseph W.
Stubbs, David

Ensuring no net loss for people as well as biodiversity : good practice principles

Development projects worldwide are increasingly required to quantify and fully mitigate their impacts on biodiversity, with an objective of achieving ‘no net loss’ or a ‘net gain’ (NNL/NG) of biodiversity overall. Seeking NNL/NG outcomes can affect people because society relies on, uses and values biodiversity.

Author(s)
Bull, Joseph W.
Baker, Julia
Griffiths, Victoria
Jones, Julia P. G.
Milner-Gulland, E. J.
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