PhD Research: Biodiversity Offsets for Saiga Conservation, Uzbekistan

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Project person name
Joseph W Bull
Start date
10 October 2013
End date
10 June 2013
Country
Uzbekistan
Email
j.bull10@imperial.ac.uk
Population
Ustyurt
Project Organisation
Imperial College London
Project Funder
NERC, FFI
Collaborators
UNDP, Fauna and Flora International, CEED (Australia)

Conservation is difficult for moving targets, such as migratory species or landscapes subject to environmental change. Biodiversity offsetting is a novel approach that involves active compensation for biodiversity lost through development, with an objective of no net loss of biodiversity overall.

In his thesis, Joe Bull explores the use of biodiversity offsets for moving targets. His case study is the conservation of the migratory saiga antelope Saiga tatarica alongside industry in the Ustyurt plateau, Uzbekistan.

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Project outcomes

PhD thesis, journal articles, guidance for policymakers