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Mitigation Banking: Theory and Practice Book

Mitigation Banking: Theory and Practice
Mitigation Banking: Theory and Practice, <p>Under the Clean Water Act, development that results in the permanent destruction of wetlands must, in most cases, be mitigated by the creation of a new wetland or the restoration of a degraded one. In recent years, the concept of mitigation bank, Mitigation Banking: Theory and Practice has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Mitigation Banking: Theory and Practice
  • Written by author Lindell L. Marsh
  • Published by Island Press, June 1996
  • <p>Under the Clean Water Act, development that results in the permanent destruction of wetlands must, in most cases, be mitigated by the creation of a new wetland or the restoration of a degraded one. In recent years, the concept of "mitigation bank
  • <p>Under the Clean Water Act, development that results in the permanent destruction of wetlands must, in most cases, be mitigated by the creation of a new wetland or the restoration of a degraded one. In recent years, the concept of "mitigation banking
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Glossary
Foreword
1Introduction and Overview1
2Structure and Experience of Wetland Mitigation Banks15
3Federal Wetland Mitigation Policies37
4State Mitigation Banking Programs: The Florida Experience54
5Point-Counterpoint: Two Perspectives on Mitigation Banking76
A View from the Private-Sector77
An Environmentalist's Perspective - Time for a Reality Check88
6Wetland Mitigation Banking Markets109
7Legal Considerations139
8Wetland Mitigation Banking and Watershed Planning159
9The Practice of Mitigation Banking184
Conclusion216
Case Studies221
Case Study 1. Millhaven Mitigation Bank224
Case Study 2. Florida Wetlandsbank228
Case Study 3. The Coachella Valley Fringe-Toed Lizard229
Case Study 4. Riverside County Habitat Conservation Plan234
Case Study 5. West Eugene Wetlands Bank236
Case Study 6. San Marcos Creek Special Area Management Plan244
Case Study 7. San Joaquin Marsh Small Area Mitigation Site246
Case Study 8. Aliso Creek Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Project251
Appendix: Federal Guidance for the Establishment, Use and Operation of Mitigation Banks257
Bibliography279
Contributors285
Index289


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