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| 11th National Mitigation & Ecosystem Banking Conference |  | | Tuesday, May 06, 2008 |  | | APF | |  | JACKSONVILLE, FL - May 6, 2008 - Aquatic Plants of Florida, Inc., one of the earliest providers of native plants and services for the habitat restoration industry, along with more than 200 organizations, including hundreds of attendees, participated in the National Mitigation Banking Association's annual event.
The conference focused on mitigation and conservation banking and expanding into ecosystem markets.
Presentations and areas of interest included:
Science - Ecological Criteria & Performance Standards Long-term stewardship, ensuring perpetuity New & emerging markets (e.g. Carbon, Water Quality Trading, Climate Change, International, Others) Ecosystem services, markets & green infrastructure Stream mitigation banking Multiple markets, stacking, overlapping service areas, anti-trust laws Federal regulatory, legislative, court updates Recommended practices from regulators, IRT (MBRT) negotiations Across the States: struggles & opportunities with banking Success stories & lessons learned The business of banking Land acquisitions, conservation easements, land use implications Technological advances, new techniques & methods Mitigation Banking vs. in-lieu fee vs. on-site mitigation, NCPs, NCCPS State of established banks Regulatory, legislative, court updates, and, Comparison of functional assessments & methods of determining credits
For more conference information, please visit www.mitigationbanking.org or call 888.272.NMBA.
About The National Mitigation Banking Association
The National Mitigation Banking Association brings together leaders who are committed to a unique concept for restoring and conserving America's wetlands and other natural resources - a concept that unites sound economic and environmental practices.
Established in 1998, the organization promotes federal legislation and regulatory policy that encourages mitigation banking and conservation banking as a means of compensating for adverse impacts to our nation's environment.
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