Meet your BNG requirements: steps to take for land managers
Steps land managers can take to sell biodiversity units to meet their biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.
Applies to England
We use 바카라 사이트˜land manager바카라 사이트™ to refer to these different roles across our biodiversity net gain (BNG) guidance:Â
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- estate ownerÂ
- habitat bank operatorÂ
- facilities, property or estate managerÂ
- land agentÂ
- land advisor Â
- planning authority using land they ownÂ
- developer using land they ownÂ
You can sell biodiversity units to developers on:Â Â
- land you ownÂ
- a landowner바카라 사이트™s land with their permissionÂ
This is an example order of steps a land manager can follow from beginning to end, but the order of some steps is flexible.
1. Find out about BNG
2. Explore your options
Find out how many biodiversity units you could sell and the habitat types you could create.
Check what environmental payments you can combine with BNG.Ìý
There is more information about options, obligations and steps when selling biodiversity units.
3. Prepare to sell your biodiversity units
Decide whether to sell independently, in partnership or through a habitat bank operator.
Price your biodiversity units.Ìý
Enter a legal agreement for biodiversity net gain.Ìý
Find a buyer for your units.Ìý
There is more information about preparing to sell biodiversity units.
4. Sell your unitsÂ
Find out how to sell your units.
5. Register your units and record the allocation of your units to a developer
You must:Â
- apply to register your site as a biodiversity gain site
- record the allocation of off-site units to a development
You can register your gain site:Â
- before recording the allocation of units to a developer, orÂ
- at the same time you record the allocation Â
You can register your gain site and allocate units to a developer:Â
- before you sell your units Â
- at the same time as you sell your units Â
- after you sell your units
6. Manage the habitat for at least 30 years
Off-site units must be maintained for at least 30 years following the completion of habitat enhancement works, as defined in your legal agreement.Ìý
If habitat creation, enhancement and management work has not started by the time you record the allocation of off-site units, this should start within 12 months of allocation.
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