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Key lessons from the 'Burgberg Zschaitz' habitat bank in Saxony Using government metrics and ensuring permanent protection for biodiversity offsets under the German impact mitigation regulation “TO NO NET LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY AND BEYOND”, 3-4 June, 2014, Zoological Society of London, Regent’s Park Marianne Darbi, Prof. Wolfgang Wende (IOER) Jörg Voss (Sächsische Ökoflächenagentur)

Marianne Darbi (IOER), Prof. Wolfgang Wende (IOER), Jörg Voss (Sächsische Ökoflächenagentur) Key lessons from the 'Burgberg Zschaitz' habitat bank in Saxony: Using government metrics and ensuring permanent protection under the German impact mitigation regulation, June, 3, 2014, London Clear regulation and policy guidance Good experience with mandatory system as a prerequisite for success Installation of the habitat bank and approval of credits by the competent Nature Conservation Authority, Compensation land register Clear and consistent loss-gain-calculations and metrics: biotope value based procedure Spatial and functional relation of impact and offset: compensation within the same Natural Landscape Unit

Marianne Darbi (IOER), Prof. Wolfgang Wende (IOER), Jörg Voss (Sächsische Ökoflächenagentur) Key lessons from the 'Burgberg Zschaitz' habitat bank in Saxony: Using government metrics and ensuring permanent protection under the German impact mitigation regulation, June, 3, 2014, London Active land management for higher nature conservation outcomes secure land with a high nature conservation value or potential through land purchase, change or consolidation (land consolidation enables quick and easy land acquisition without extra costs) Implementation of larger, complex and high quality measures adds to reaching state-wide nature conservation goals and strengthen biotope networks and is more cost-efficient Compensation is best implemented in the “normal landscape”, not in protected areas (where potential for enhancement is low and costs are high)  Don’t touch the Habitats Directive! beforeafter

Marianne Darbi (IOER), Prof. Wolfgang Wende (IOER), Jörg Voss (Sächsische Ökoflächenagentur) Key lessons from the 'Burgberg Zschaitz' habitat bank in Saxony: Using government metrics and ensuring permanent protection under the German impact mitigation regulation, June, 3, 2014, London Sound business and full costing Stable, independent and not profit-oriented compensation services provider enables the maintenance and safeguarding of the measures in perpetuity Calculating a price for the single credit – full costing (“Vollkostenkalkulation”) includes all costs from planning of goals and measures over and land acquisition and project implementation to maintenance and monitoring, including parameters such as securities, risk and bridge financing Costing is a process that builds on balancing target values and actual values: a cost estimate at the beginning is quarterly compared with actual used resources  Price for the single credit adjusts over time to the actual costs

Marianne Darbi (IOER), Prof. Wolfgang Wende (IOER), Jörg Voss (Sächsische Ökoflächenagentur) Key lessons from the 'Burgberg Zschaitz' habitat bank in Saxony: Using government metrics and ensuring permanent protection under the German impact mitigation regulation, June, 3, 2014, London Landowners and Farmers: compensation through Land Use Contracts reduces consumption of farming land for offsets Authorities: approval and agreement through the whole process Public: acceptance through clear nature conservation goals including socioecological aspects Federal Association of Compensation Agencies: common quality standards Strong regional cooperation

Marianne Darbi (IOER), Prof. Wolfgang Wende (IOER), Jörg Voss (Sächsische Ökoflächenagentur) Key lessons from the 'Burgberg Zschaitz' habitat bank in Saxony: Using government metrics and ensuring permanent protection under the German impact mitigation regulation, June, 3, 2014, London Contact Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional development (IOER) Marianne Darbi Fon: Fax : Sächsische Ökoflächen-Agentur Jörg Voss Fon: