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- Environmental_mitigation abstract "Environmental mitigation, compensatory mitigation, or mitigation banking, are terms used primarily by the United States government and the related environmental industry to describe projects or programs intended to offset known impacts to an existing historic or natural resource such as a stream, wetland, endangered species, archeological site or historic structure. To "mitigate" means to make less harsh or hostile. Environmental mitigation is typically a part of an environmental crediting system established by governing bodies which involves allocating debits and credits. Debits occur in situations where a natural resource has been destroyed or severely impaired and credits are given in situations where a natural resource has been deemed to be improved or preserved. Therefore, when an entity such as a business or individual has a "debit" they are required to purchase a "credit". In some cases credits are bought from "mitigation banks" which are large mitigation projects established to provide credit to multiple parties in advance of development when such compensation cannot be achieved at the development site or is not seen as beneficial to the environment. Crediting systems can allow credit to be generated in different ways. For example in the United States, projects are valued based on what the intentions of the project are which may be to restore, create, enhance, or preserve a natural resource.".
- Environmental_mitigation wikiPageExternalLink E8-17579.pdf.
- Environmental_mitigation wikiPageExternalLink wetlandsmitigation.
- Environmental_mitigation wikiPageExternalLink www.mitigationbanking.org.
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- Environmental_mitigation hasPhotoCollection Environmental_mitigation.
- Environmental_mitigation subject Category:Environmental_economics.
- Environmental_mitigation subject Category:Environmental_engineering.
- Environmental_mitigation subject Category:Environmental_impact_mitigation.
- Environmental_mitigation comment "Environmental mitigation, compensatory mitigation, or mitigation banking, are terms used primarily by the United States government and the related environmental industry to describe projects or programs intended to offset known impacts to an existing historic or natural resource such as a stream, wetland, endangered species, archeological site or historic structure. To "mitigate" means to make less harsh or hostile.".
- Environmental_mitigation label "Environmental mitigation".
- Environmental_mitigation label "Mitigation".
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- Environmental_mitigation sameAs Q3317119.
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