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2015

Net Positive Impact (NPI) On Biodiversity: Practical Guidance For Mining And Major Projects

Net Positive Impact (NPI) On Biodiversity: Practical Guidance For Mining And Major Projects
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This briefing explains how Net Positive Impact (NPI) on biodiversity can be achieved using the mitigation hierarchy and partnerships across industry, government and conservation groups.

  • Defines NPI and its difference from No Net Loss
  • Explains the mitigation hierarchy: avoid, minimise, rehabilitate, offset
  • Highlights governance and lender requirements (e.g., IFC PS6)
  • Shows landscape-scale planning and cumulative impact assessment
  • Addresses risks of offsets and community impacts
  • Presents early evidence from extractives sector pilots

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This content helps explorers and operators embed biodiversity-positive practices across project lifecycles.

  • Clear steps to plan for avoidance before offsets
  • Operational guidance aligned to closure and rehabilitation goals
  • Landscape-scale and cumulative impact approaches for regional planning
  • Cost-effective mitigation strategies over expensive offsets
  • Examples from large mining operations inform site-level planning
  • Supports compliance with international standards and finance conditions

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