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Testing a Scandinavian biodiversity assessment tool in an African desert environment

Burke, A. (författare)
EnviroScience, P.O. Box 1722, Oranjemund, Namibia
Kylakorpi, L. (författare)
Kyläkorpi, L., Vattenfall AB, Generation Nordic, 162 87 Stockholm, Sweden
Rydgren, B. (författare)
Vattenfall Power Consultant AB, P.O. Box 1842, 58117 Linkoping, Sweden
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Schneeweiss, R. (författare)
Rössing Uranium, P/Bag 5005, Swakopmund, Namibia
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EnviroScience, PO. Box 1722, Oranjemund, Namibia Kyläkorpi, L., Vattenfall AB, Generation Nordic, 162 87 Stockholm, Sweden (creator_code:org_t)
2008-08-07
2008
Engelska.
Ingår i: Environmental Management. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0364-152X .- 1432-1009. ; 42:4, s. 698-706
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  • Life cycle assessment-based environmental product declarations (EPDs) require the inclusion of biodiversity impacts across the entire supply chain. The objective of this study is to test the applicability of a Scandinavian biodiversity assessment tool, developed specifically for use with EPD applications, in an African desert environment, linking the industry types power generation and mining. For this purpose, a GIS-based spatial analysis tool-the biotope method-was adapted to a framework approach which allowed the selection of more suitable, site-specific biodiversity indicators. The biotope method provides a step-by-step process of defining system boundaries, mapping biotopes, categorizing biotopes based on site-specific indicators, and evaluating change in biotope status "before" and "after" the impact. The development of site-specific indicators was piloted in this study and determined by the affected ecosystem and the status of knowledge on biodiversity in this geographic area. Thus plants were used as indicators for biodiversity, and red-list status and endemism constituted the prime criteria for conservation value of plants. This in turn represented the key criterion for classifying biotopes. The tested biodiversity assessment tool has potential for application in different environments and operational settings but leaves room for improvement by including secondary impacts in the assessment and using a wider range of taxa for indicators of biodiversity. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Biotope method
Endemism
Environmental management
Environmental product declarations
Impact assessment
Life cycle assessment
Mining
Namib Desert
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