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  • Conserving and restoring ecosystems requires understanding what natural vegetation would look like without human disturbance. This study maps the most likely global cover of trees, short vegetation, and bare ground, showing that land management through fire and herbivory may influence ecosystems more than climate change alone.

    • Jean-François Bastin
    • Nicolas Latte
    • Philippe Lejeune
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • A framework is presented for achieving global no net loss of biodiversity that accounts for inequity among countries in both pressures and ability to act.

    • Martine Maron
    • Jeremy S. Simmonds
    • Julia P. G. Jones
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 4, P: 46-49
  • Countries are adopting ecological compensation policies aimed at achieving no net loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Here, Sonter and colleagues apply spatial simulation models to case studies in Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, and Mozambique to show that compensation alone is not sufficient to preserve biodiversity.

    • Laura J. Sonter
    • Jeremy S. Simmonds
    • Martine Maron
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11
  • For the concept of nature positive to succeed as the lodestar for international action on biodiversity conservation, it must build upon lessons learned from the application of the mitigation hierarchy — or risk becoming mere greenwash.

    • Martine Maron
    • Fabien Quétier
    • Amrei von Hase
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 8, P: 14-17
  • Biodiversity offsets, applied as part of the mitigation hierarchy, aim to ensure that ‘no net loss’ of biodiversity occurs as a result of human development projects and activities. This Review explores offsetting approaches, their effectiveness in comparison with other conservation mechanisms, and the future of offsetting in the context of ‘nature positive’ goals.

    • Martine Maron
    • Amrei von Hase
    • Sophus O. S. E. zu Ermgassen
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Biodiversity
    Volume: 1, P: 183-196
  • Scholars develop scenarios to identify the operational margins of system Earth, but focus less on how decisions are made that affect the system one way or another. Strategy games can help increase the representation of human agency in scenario development, allowing for deliberation among diverse worldviews.

    • Claude A. Garcia
    • Sini Savilaakso
    • Patrick O. Waeber
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 5, P: 464-471
  • For natural capital like wetlands, biodiversity and land productive capacity, ‘no net loss’ is becoming a policy goal. This study highlights that the intended outcomes of no net loss policies can be very different depending on the reference scenario.

    • Martine Maron
    • Susie Brownlie
    • Ascelin Gordon
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 1, P: 19-27