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Conservation planning for offsetting the impacts of development: a case study of biodiversity and renewable energy in the Mojave Desert

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Kreitler, J., C. A. Schloss, O. Soong, L. Hanah, and F.W. Davis. (2015). Conservation planning for offsetting the impacts of development: a case study of biodiversity and renewable energy in the Mojave Desert. PLOS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140226

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Balancing society’s competing needs of development and conservation requires careful consideration of tradeoffs. Renewable energy development and biodiversity conservation are often considered beneficial environmental goals. The direct footprint and disturbance of renewable energy, however, can displace species’ habitat and negatively impact populations and natural communities if sited without ecological consideration. Offsets have emerged as a potentially useful tool to mitigate residual impacts after trying to avoid, minimize, or restore affected sites. Yet the problem of efficiently designing a set of offset sites becomes increasingly complex where many species or many sites are involved. Spatial conservation prioritization tools [...]

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