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Project Summary:
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) in England, aims to compensate for biodiversity lost to development by replacing equivalent biodiversity, plus a 10% uplift. To implement BNG, DEFRA anticipates the emergence of a market for biodiversity units, enabling developers to purchase units as part of the planning process. The policy envisions that private markets will meet much of this demand, with Natural England a broker of last resort for biodiversity credits.
To achieve the biodiversity gains promised by BNG, more landholders require incentivize to participate. In economic terms, increased participation enables “thicker†markets, characterized by greater transaction volume, price transparency, and market stability, which can enhance confidence among participants. From an ecological perspective, isolated offset projects often have higher failure risk compared to those integrated into larger initiatives (e.g., ecosystem-based conservation banks, regional conservation plans). A robust market with broader landholder involvement is more likely to support integrated conservation strategies, thereby delivering biodiversity outcomes.
To apply visit: https://netgain.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/phd-projects/
Student Profile:
We seek a student with high motivation to inform and enhance UK biodiversity conservation. The project requires someone who is keen to undertake both field-based research and ecological and economic modelling, working closely with conservation stakeholders. The project requires liaising with NGO, government and government advisory organisations, so is a fantastic opportunity to develop skills working across disciplines and organisations. Desirable skills for the PhD include an understanding of UK ecology and ecosystems, ecological monitoring (including automated monitoring), and conservation management. Knowledge of biodiversity net gain, local nature recovery strategy policy and economic modelling would be beneficial but not essential. The student will be trained in all required skills, including modelling and analysis, whilst also being trained, as part of the NETGAIN cohort, in skills of broader relevance to biodiversity and nature markets.
We are seeking high-calibre applicants with an excellent first degree and excellent written and verbal communications skills, with an ability to work independently but also as part of a team. The project will teach many cross-disciplinary skills, so will be ideal for someone wishing to continue in research in this emerging field or to work in one of the many organisations seeking ecologists trained in cross-disciplinary research.
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