Achieving conservation outcomes in plant mitigation translocations: the need for global standards

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Chantelle A. T. Doyle
Thomas Abeli
Matthew A. Albrecht
Joe Bellis
Bruno Colas
Sarah E. Dalrymple
Andreas Ensslin
Jaime Espejo
Paul L. A. Erftemeijer
Margaux Julien
Wolfgang Lewandrowski
Hong Liu
Axel Moehrenschlager
Mark K. J. Ooi
Deborah M. Reynolds
Bertrand Schatz
Mari Sild
Timothy J. Wills
Guillaume Papuga
机构
[1] University of New South Wales,Centre for Ecosystem Science
[2] Roma Tre University,Department of Science
[3] Missouri Botanical Garden,Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development
[4] Liverpool John Moores University,School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
[5] Université Paris-Saclay,Laboratorio Productos Naturales y Botánica
[6] CNRS,Department of Earth and Environment and Institute of Environment
[7] AgroParisTech,Kings Park Science
[8] Ecologie Systématique et Evolution,School of Biological Science
[9] Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,undefined
[10] Ecotonia,undefined
[11] Florida International University,undefined
[12] Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions,undefined
[13] University of Western Australia,undefined
[14] Tallinn Botanic Garden,undefined
[15] The Ecology Office,undefined
[16] Victoria University,undefined
[17] Conservatory and Botanic Garden of the City of Geneva,undefined
[18] IUCN Species Survival Commission Conservation Translocation Specialist Group,undefined
[19] CEFE,undefined
[20] CNRS,undefined
[21] University of Montpellier,undefined
[22] EPHE,undefined
[23] IRD,undefined
[24] AMAP,undefined
[25] Univ Montpellier,undefined
[26] CIRAD,undefined
[27] CNRS,undefined
[28] INRAE,undefined
[29] IRD,undefined
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Plant Ecology | 2023年 / 224卷
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Salvage; Environmental offsetting; Environmental legislation; Compensation; Plant ecology; Plant conservation; Conservation translocation;
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Many countries have legislation intended to limit or offset the impact of anthropogenic disturbance and development on threatened plants. Translocations are often integral to those mitigation policies. When translocation is used exclusively to mitigate development impacts, it is often termed a ‘mitigation translocation.’ However, both the terminology and processes vary regarding interpretation and application, resulting in inconsistent standards, often leading to poorly planned and implemented projects. These mitigation projects rarely achieve the intended ‘no net loss’ of protected species due to issues with timelines and procedures that result in the mortality of translocated individuals. Instead, such projects are often process driven, focused on meeting legislative requirements which enable the development to proceed, rather than meaningful attempts to minimise the ecological impact of developments and demonstrate conservation outcomes. Here, we propose to reframe mitigation translocations as conservation driven, ensuring best practice implementation and hence, a quantified no net loss for impacted species. These methods include redefining the term mitigation translocation to include conservation objectives and outlining issues associated with the mitigation translocation processes worldwide. We also nominate global standards of practice to which all proposals should adhere, to ensure each project follows a trajectory towards quantified success, with genuine impact mitigation. These proposed standards focus on building efficient translocation plans and improving governance to facilitate a transition from project centred to ecology-driven translocation. Employment of these standards is relevant to development proponents, government regulators, researchers, and translocation practitioners and will increase the likelihood of conservation gains within the mitigation translocation sector.
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