Publications by authors named "Anthelia J Bond"

Article Synopsis
  • Global biodiversity is declining, prompting businesses and society to urgently adopt new operating models, particularly the "nature positive" concept.
  • Successful implementation hinges on collaboration between ecologists and businesspeople, emphasizing a shared understanding of key terms, concepts, and associated risks.
  • Key aspects to consider include ecological definitions (health, abundance, diversity, resilience), financial tools for nature positive initiatives, and understanding risks, highlighting that while the concept may seem simple, managing biodiversity complexities is crucial and worthwhile.
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Land use has a critical role to play in both climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation, and increasingly there have been calls to integrate policies for concurrently meeting Paris Agreement commitments and the UN decade on ecosystem restoration 2021-2030. Currently however, investment activities have been dominated by climate change mitigation activities, including through the development of carbon markets (both voluntary and compliance markets). Whilst climate change mitigation is to be welcomed, the prioritization of carbon in avoided deforestation and reforestation can lead to suboptimal or negative outcomes for biodiversity.

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The provision of ecosystem services from vegetation on private land is constrained by a lack of effective markets to overcome the costs of supply. Urban beneficiaries of ecosystem services from vegetation on private, rural land have limited options for enhancing the supply. This study examines a not-for-profit revegetation programme, the Tree Scheme, in which participants are volunteers who grow seedlings for revegetation on rural land, and rural landholders who use the seedlings in revegetation.

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