
Agnes Mechin- PhD
- Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier
Agnes Mechin
- PhD
- Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier
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Agnes Mechin currently works at ECO-MED and is associate to LAGAM laboratory. Agnes does research in Geography. Her most recent publication is 'Offset sizing tools: A review of practices used in the field and their operationality'.
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The mitigation hierarchy (avoid, minimize, restore/rehabilitate and, lastly, offset or compensate) is one of the key regulatory mechanisms that exists to include biodiversity protection in land-use planning. Implementing the mitigation hierarchy requires the use by practitioners (developers, environmental consultants and government agencies) of ope...
La réglementation française prévoit dans son code de l’environnement, l’obligation pour un maître d’ouvrage d’éviter, réduire et enfin de compenser les impacts négatifs résiduels significatifs causés par ses aménagements sur la biodiversité, dans un objectif d’absence de perte nette et d’équivalence écologique. Dans un contexte mondial de perte de...
Insufficient knowledge, tools and shared methodologies are identified as one of the causes of the weakness of the application in France of the mitigation hierarchy. This includes methods to evaluate the achievement of the No Net Loss Goal (MNNL). This article focuses on the issue of operationality from the point of view of the users of the methods...
Achieving operational mitigation assessment methods to stakeholders ? → How do the scientists who design the methods deal with operationality ? → Which framework to choose to consider operationality ?
Context : In many countries, land developers assess the future impacts of their projects on biodiversity and apply the mitigation hierarchy which re...
Dans le cadre d’un projet financé par l’Onema (2013-2015), une méthode expérimentale d’évaluation de la compensation « zones humides », dite méthode MERCIe pour Méthode d’Evaluation Rapide de la Compensation des Impacts écologiques, a été développée au sein de l’unité de recherche du CEFE à Montpellier. Fondée sur une approche opérationnelle, ses o...