
At the Biodiversity Offsetting Law and Policy workshop, Ontario Nature will present a new report that compares law and policy internationally across six jurisdictions, analyzing strengths, weaknesses and gaps, and providing recommendations.
The purpose of the workshop is to introduce participants to a range of policy options on a number of key biodiversity offsetting issues and to advance dialogue about policy development in Ontario.
The workshop is intended for a wide range of interests and will feature David Poulton, the author of the report. Mr. Poulton, M.A., LL.M, completed a graduate thesis on conservation offsetting for Alberta and is one of the leaders in the Alberta Association for Conservation Offsets.
Registration: $45 – includes lunch, refreshments and a copy of the report
Date and Time: Monday, June 8, 2015 at 9:30 a.m.
Location: Black Creek Pioneer Village
Capacity: 100 (space is limited)
Registration is now closed.
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Workshop on Biodiversity Offsetting Law and Policy:
For registration or event inquiries, please contact Sarah Hedges at sarahh@ontarionature.org.
This project has been generously supported by the Metcalf Foundation.
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