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Biodiversity
What is Biodiversity?

“The variety of life forms: the different plants, animals and
microorganisms, the genes they contain, and the ecosystems they
form.

It is usually considered at three levels: genetic diversity, species
diversity and ecosystem diversity.”

(National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia‟s Biological
Diversity).
What is biodiversity?

 Species Diversity
    The variety of different
 plant and animal species
 in an area.
What is biodiversity?

 Genetic diversity
  This describes the variety of genetic
  information contained in individual plants,
  animals and microorganisms.
What is biodiversity?
Ecosystem diversity
 the variety of habitats and ecological processes, as well
 as the tremendous diversity present within ecosystems
 in terms of habitat differences
Ecosystem Services
    “The economy is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the environment” Paul
       Hawkins
    Ecosystem services provided by nature include:

Biological control                      Predator control by prey species
Climate regulation                      Greenhouse gas regulation

Cultural                                Aesthetics; recreational, educational,
                                        spiritual benefits
Disturbance regulation                  Storm protection, flood control

Erosion control, sediment retention     Prevention of loss of soil

Food production                         Production of fish, game, bush foods


Gas regulation                          CO2 /02 balance
Genetic resources                       Genes for resistance to plant pathogens and
                                        crop pests
Ecosystem Services
  Nutrient cycling   Nitrogen fixation


  Pollination        Provision of pollinators

  Raw materials      Production of timber, fuel or fodder


  Refugia            Regional habitats for locally
                     harvested species
  Soil formation     Accumulation of organic material


  Water supply       Provision of water by watersheds,
                     reservoirs


  Waste treatment    Pollution control

  Water regulation   Provision of clean water for
                     agriculture
Ecosystem Services
 Examples of ecosystem services supplying
   Horticulture :
  Biological control
  Climate regulation
  Pollination
  Refugia
  Soil formation
  Water regulation
  Water supply
  Waste treatment
100 Ibis eat up to 25 000 insects per day. These include
Grasshoppers and Locusts which are pest species on farms.
Ecosystem processes      Economics


Aesthetics and culture   Ethics
Current Financial
Opportunities
  Rate Rebates
  Rehabilitation/restoration grants
   (envirofund; Threatened species network;
   water quality and landcare)
  Nature Assist
  Covenants (VCAs; NCA; EPBC (income
   tax);
  Land for Wildlife
Emerging Markets

 ‘Success goes to those who get to the
   future first.’
 - Peter Ellyard, Futurist.

    Carbon Credits
    Biodiversity Credits
    Environmental Stewardship Program
    Offsets
Carbon Credits

  Currently operating on offsetting carbon
   emissions eg nrmacarbonators
  formalized when Australian Govt brings
   in carbon trading framework in 2011
  Being established here with Degrees
   Celcius and Terrain who are aiming to
   look at covering Revegetation efforts.
Biodiversity Credits

  Not yet formally established
  Not yet included in carbon credit assessments
  Potential market for tourists and companies
   looking for environmental and social credits
  Wet Tropics well placed to take advantage of
   this market with unique biodiversity values
Environmental stewardship
 Aim: “to maintain and improve the quality and extent of targeted high
  public value environmental assets on private land.”

 Will target environmental assets that are matters of National
  Environmental Significance (NES) as listed under the Environment
  Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999:
        • nationally endangered or vulnerable species and ecological
                 communities;
        • migratory species and wetlands for which Australia has
                 international responsibilities; and
        • natural values associated with world and national heritage
                 places.

 Purchase outcomes from landholders through cost-effective
  contracts for up to 15 years. Tender scheme, voluntary
  management agreements or covenants.
 $50M over 4 years
 Works “above regulatory responsibilities”
Offsets

  Offset the impacts of developments
  Applied to similar areas where
   disturbance takes place
  Currently occurring in Wet Tropics
  State and Federal Government policy
   being developed
Other emerging markets
  Marketing advantage entering into an
   Environmental Management (quality
   assurance) System that includes biodiversity
   criteria.
  Biotechnology and indigenous plant production
  Organic or environmentally sustainable food
  Developing and selling skills in environmental
   management and restoration
  Accessing Ethical Investment funds for
   business development
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
Patches
 Quality
   Protect the best native
    vegetation first
 Size and number
   The bigger the better
   The more types of
    habitat, the better
Design Principles
Shape and edges:

    The more compact, the better
    Consider „edge effects‟
    Include buffers

Position
    Include all land classes
Sites
Local significance
   Include watercourses
   Provide for threatened species (rare, vulnerable,
   endangered)
Design Principles
Linkages
Connectivity and corridors:
    The more connected, the better. Include corridors
    Provide stepping stones
Design Principles
Matrix
Mosaics
  Integrate nature conservation areas with
  surrounding landuse
Nature in the landscape
The three Rs
 The priority for conserving flora and
  fauna is to retain the priority remnant
  vegetation that remains, restore the
  quality of degraded habitats and then
  revegetate cleared areas.
Partnerships
 Community, corporate and government partnerships are the way of
   the future and not only in NRM and Landcare.

 • A shared vision, developed together (at some level);
 • Some common outcome (desired and/or real);
 • Sharing knowledge and experiences about the past, present and
    future (your grandchildren);
 • Ongoing commitment – recognizing the long term nature of NRM
    activities;
 • Ongoing facilitation and technical support from some partner/party;
 • Agreed predictable responsibilities, accountabilities and
    communication activities;
 • Participatory decision making processes; and
 • Celebrating successes.
Partnerships
Business motivation for partnerships with
community groups includes:


 • Long term business sustainability;
 • Links to their core business;
 • Risk management (to new and existing
    development);
 • Establishment of a credible track record in
    environmental activities eg; greenhouse;
 • Early compliance with regulatory standards; or
 • Inclusion in ethical investment funds;
 • Employee morale and engagement.

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Russell biodiversity values

  • 2. What is Biodiversity? “The variety of life forms: the different plants, animals and microorganisms, the genes they contain, and the ecosystems they form. It is usually considered at three levels: genetic diversity, species diversity and ecosystem diversity.” (National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia‟s Biological Diversity).
  • 3. What is biodiversity? Species Diversity The variety of different plant and animal species in an area.
  • 4. What is biodiversity? Genetic diversity This describes the variety of genetic information contained in individual plants, animals and microorganisms.
  • 5. What is biodiversity? Ecosystem diversity the variety of habitats and ecological processes, as well as the tremendous diversity present within ecosystems in terms of habitat differences
  • 6. Ecosystem Services “The economy is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the environment” Paul Hawkins Ecosystem services provided by nature include: Biological control Predator control by prey species Climate regulation Greenhouse gas regulation Cultural Aesthetics; recreational, educational, spiritual benefits Disturbance regulation Storm protection, flood control Erosion control, sediment retention Prevention of loss of soil Food production Production of fish, game, bush foods Gas regulation CO2 /02 balance Genetic resources Genes for resistance to plant pathogens and crop pests
  • 7. Ecosystem Services Nutrient cycling Nitrogen fixation Pollination Provision of pollinators Raw materials Production of timber, fuel or fodder Refugia Regional habitats for locally harvested species Soil formation Accumulation of organic material Water supply Provision of water by watersheds, reservoirs Waste treatment Pollution control Water regulation Provision of clean water for agriculture
  • 8. Ecosystem Services Examples of ecosystem services supplying Horticulture :  Biological control  Climate regulation  Pollination  Refugia  Soil formation  Water regulation  Water supply  Waste treatment
  • 9. 100 Ibis eat up to 25 000 insects per day. These include Grasshoppers and Locusts which are pest species on farms.
  • 10. Ecosystem processes Economics Aesthetics and culture Ethics
  • 11. Current Financial Opportunities  Rate Rebates  Rehabilitation/restoration grants (envirofund; Threatened species network; water quality and landcare)  Nature Assist  Covenants (VCAs; NCA; EPBC (income tax);  Land for Wildlife
  • 12. Emerging Markets ‘Success goes to those who get to the future first.’ - Peter Ellyard, Futurist.  Carbon Credits  Biodiversity Credits  Environmental Stewardship Program  Offsets
  • 13. Carbon Credits  Currently operating on offsetting carbon emissions eg nrmacarbonators  formalized when Australian Govt brings in carbon trading framework in 2011  Being established here with Degrees Celcius and Terrain who are aiming to look at covering Revegetation efforts.
  • 14. Biodiversity Credits  Not yet formally established  Not yet included in carbon credit assessments  Potential market for tourists and companies looking for environmental and social credits  Wet Tropics well placed to take advantage of this market with unique biodiversity values
  • 15. Environmental stewardship  Aim: “to maintain and improve the quality and extent of targeted high public value environmental assets on private land.”  Will target environmental assets that are matters of National Environmental Significance (NES) as listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999: • nationally endangered or vulnerable species and ecological communities; • migratory species and wetlands for which Australia has international responsibilities; and • natural values associated with world and national heritage places.  Purchase outcomes from landholders through cost-effective contracts for up to 15 years. Tender scheme, voluntary management agreements or covenants.  $50M over 4 years  Works “above regulatory responsibilities”
  • 16. Offsets  Offset the impacts of developments  Applied to similar areas where disturbance takes place  Currently occurring in Wet Tropics  State and Federal Government policy being developed
  • 17. Other emerging markets  Marketing advantage entering into an Environmental Management (quality assurance) System that includes biodiversity criteria.  Biotechnology and indigenous plant production  Organic or environmentally sustainable food  Developing and selling skills in environmental management and restoration  Accessing Ethical Investment funds for business development
  • 18. DESIGN PRINCIPLES Patches  Quality  Protect the best native vegetation first  Size and number  The bigger the better  The more types of habitat, the better
  • 19. Design Principles Shape and edges: The more compact, the better Consider „edge effects‟ Include buffers Position Include all land classes
  • 20. Sites Local significance Include watercourses Provide for threatened species (rare, vulnerable, endangered)
  • 21. Design Principles Linkages Connectivity and corridors: The more connected, the better. Include corridors Provide stepping stones
  • 22. Design Principles Matrix Mosaics Integrate nature conservation areas with surrounding landuse
  • 23. Nature in the landscape The three Rs  The priority for conserving flora and fauna is to retain the priority remnant vegetation that remains, restore the quality of degraded habitats and then revegetate cleared areas.
  • 24. Partnerships Community, corporate and government partnerships are the way of the future and not only in NRM and Landcare. • A shared vision, developed together (at some level); • Some common outcome (desired and/or real); • Sharing knowledge and experiences about the past, present and future (your grandchildren); • Ongoing commitment – recognizing the long term nature of NRM activities; • Ongoing facilitation and technical support from some partner/party; • Agreed predictable responsibilities, accountabilities and communication activities; • Participatory decision making processes; and • Celebrating successes.
  • 26. Business motivation for partnerships with community groups includes: • Long term business sustainability; • Links to their core business; • Risk management (to new and existing development); • Establishment of a credible track record in environmental activities eg; greenhouse; • Early compliance with regulatory standards; or • Inclusion in ethical investment funds; • Employee morale and engagement.