More than the sum of its parts – Integrating the use of green area factor tool and biodiversity offsetting for no net loss urban planning

Elisa Lähde*, Liisa Varumo, Eini Nieminen, Joel Jalkanen, Suvi Huttunen, Panu Halme, Katariina Väätänen, Johanna Tuomisaari

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Abstract

As part of the actions to fight biodiversity loss, the European Union is working on a restoration regulation demanding the principle of no net loss (NNL) state of biodiversity of urban green space. Applying this principle in urban planning may raise conflicts between biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services provision. Furthermore, integrating the NNL of biodiversity principle into urban planning cannot be isolated from existing planning tools or processes. Here we present a novel approach where the green area factor tool and biodiversity offsetting are integrated to achieve NNL of biodiversity in urban planning, while maintaining the necessary ecosystem services and avoiding the negative, unintended tradeoffs that may occur if only one of these tools is used in the planning process. We provide a model which combines the two approaches to create a holistic method to understand and govern both biodiversity and ecosystem services of urban greenery. The model is intended to be used as part of urban planning processes.
Original languageEnglish
Article number128963
Number of pages11
JournalUrban Forestry and Urban Greening
Volume112
Early online date8 Aug 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Biodiversity score
  • Ecosystem services
  • Operating model
  • Urban biodiversity
  • Urban planning

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