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Thinking ahead

13 Aug 2008

Whether this is always the term viability of the project, and the time involved to establish case or not, what is certain is that there are economic costs the project and clear all the regulatory hurdles makes the beyond the obvious associated with this program or any offset prospect of starting a mitigation bank a daunting one. [...] The immensity of be applied specifically to the types of species affected and the the task of implementation of BioBanking is eye opening. [...] Indeed, the biggest directly with the development rights, leaving the preservation impediment to the introduction of the scheme is currently of biodiversity as a positive side-effect, while BioBanking is the development of a methodology to calculate credits that is directly concerned with the maintenance of biodiversity. [...] If BioBanking were implemented as Seasonality—You need to consider not just what is on the only choice for impact reduction, then there would be the the land at the time of the assessment, but what is on the potential for disruption as the scheme is introduced, and that land throughout the year. [...] The industrial user then posts the required bond Oil is produced sooner, and the effect of the exploration on the in cash, as a letter of credit, a certificate of deposit, or through land is minimized.
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Authors

Whenham, T. O

Pages
18
Published in
Canada

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