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Biodiversity management plans for renewable energy in Romania

A biodiversity management plan turns assessment findings into action — the concrete measures that avoid, minimise, restore and, where necessary, offset a project’s impacts.

What we deliver

Mitigation and monitoring measures, management plans for invasive (non-native) species, responsibilities and timelines, offset strategy where residual impacts remain, and the structure to embed it all in the project’s management system. Built to align with the standards we work to and to support the ESIA. Where lenders require it, we prepare a full Biodiversity Action Plan demonstrating no net loss or net gain under IFC PS6.

Questions

Management plans — frequently asked

What is a Biodiversity Action Plan?

A plan setting out how a project will achieve its biodiversity objectives — typically no net loss, or net gain for critical habitat — as required under IFC PS6.

How does it differ from a management plan?

A management plan organises ongoing mitigation and monitoring; a BAP sets the overarching objectives and demonstrates the project meets the lender’s biodiversity target.

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