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ISO 17620:2025 Biodiversity — Process for designing and implementing biodiversity net gain in development projects

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025.

Biodiversity — Process for designing and implementing biodiversity net gain in development projects

Description

This document specifies a process to design, implement, maintain and monitor biodiversity net gain (BNG) outcomes throughout the life cycle of spatially explicit development projects, until the expected outcome on biodiversity has been realized as proportionate to the project.

This document provides a framework to demonstrate that a project:

¾    has followed a process that is based on good practice and indicators of biodiversity change,

¾    is aligned with the vision, goals and targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Global Biodiversity Framework.[23]

This document covers terrestrial and freshwater habitats, and intertidal habitats down to the mean low water mark, as the process and methods to deliver net gain for marine habitats are different from the approach set out here. It does not cover the detailed requirements associated with the delivery of biodiversity enhancements or management.

This document is applicable for projects that affect biodiversity and those with limited or no impact on biodiversity, as well as projects aiming to achieve BNG either onsite or offsite, or both.

BNG can be applicable to any sector of industry, including residential, mixed-use, energy, water, extractive industry, transport, communications agriculture, forestry and infrastructure.

Edition

1

Published Date

2026-06-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

32

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies a process to design, implement, maintain and monitor biodiversity net gain (BNG) outcomes throughout the life cycle of spatially explicit development projects, until the expected outcome on biodiversity has been realized as proportionate to the project.

This document provides a framework to demonstrate that a project:

¾    has followed a process that is based on good practice and indicators of biodiversity change,

¾    is aligned with the vision, goals and targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Global Biodiversity Framework.[23]

This document covers terrestrial and freshwater habitats, and intertidal habitats down to the mean low water mark, as the process and methods to deliver net gain for marine habitats are different from the approach set out here. It does not cover the detailed requirements associated with the delivery of biodiversity enhancements or management.

This document is applicable for projects that affect biodiversity and those with limited or no impact on biodiversity, as well as projects aiming to achieve BNG either onsite or offsite, or both.

BNG can be applicable to any sector of industry, including residential, mixed-use, energy, water, extractive industry, transport, communications agriculture, forestry and infrastructure.

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