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Construction’s biodiversity threat and how to mitigate it

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The built environment can have a significant impact on biodiversity. As a new government consultation opens, Alex Minett looks at the threats to biodiversity and how to mitigate negative impact from construction operations.

Biodiversity, in its broadest terms, is the variety of life on earth. It is the scientific measure for the earth’s ecosystems, habitats and species and is necessary for human survival by supporting the air we breathe and providing us with food, clean water and medicine, among other things.

A 2019 study undertaken by the RSPB and Natural History Museum revealed that the UK was at the bottom of the G7 league table when it comes to how much biodiversity it has left. Not only that, it came third from bottom for Europe overall. Using the Biodiversity Intactness Index (BII), which the UN Convention of Biological Diversity has also adopted, it was found that the UK has retained only half of its biodiversity relative to pre-modern times, compared with 65% for France, 67% for Germany, and 89% for Canada. It’s clear that action to manage our biodiversity is urgently needed.

Threats to biodiversity

The built environment is a significant driver when it comes to biodiversity loss. Yet at the same time, we face a housing crisis with a government target to build 300,000+ homes annually. Often, meeting housing needs requires the development of land, which will inevitably affect biodiversity with destruction of some habitats, ecosystems and food sources, along with more subtle impacts that may not be apparent until further down the line. It can be almost impossible to fully attribute some of the delayed impacts to the initial development of land as they can get lost among other contributing factors.

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