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Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
Biodiversity Net Gain is a measure of the variety of wildlife in an area, a measure of how rich in species an area is, or how much rare or innately valuable wildlife is present. A biodiversity net gain is a difference between the ecological loss caused by a development‘s land and the compensating ecological gain on the same or in other sites. It is a part of the Environment Act 2021, whose principal aim is to leave the environment in a measurably better state than it was. No planning permission for qualifying building development can be granted without proof of a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain.
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