From Paper Maps to Navigation Apps: Charting a New Course in Permitting Tech
Promised but Pending - The Status of Mitigation Efforts for California's Endangered Species
New Paper: Optimizing Payment Schedules in Pay for Success Contracts
A Balancing Act: Optimizing Payment Schedules in Environmental Pay for Success Contracts
New e-Permitting for Wetland and Stream Permits
Unlocking Pay for Success for Environmental Outcomes: Answering the Top FAQs
President Biden and Freshwater
New bill aims to improve USACE Environmental Mitigation
Beetles in a Pay Stack: Stacking and Bundling in Biodiversity Credit Markets
The Worst Trump-Era ESA Changes are Gone
How Government Grants Can Use Innovative Contracting Methods to Open Rivers for Fish
The Wetlands Impact Tracker: Revealing Public Notices for the Public Good
Using AI to extract data from US Army Corps of Engineers public notices, the Wetlands Impact Tracker follows federal projects and their impacts on lands and waters along the Gulf Coast.
The Corps’ New e-Permitting - First Look at Current Functionality
Better Environmental Permitting
Species on the Move: Considering the Future of Conservation Banking in the Face of Climate Change
Eight Pathways to Speed Restoration Permitting
Funding Nature Not Paperwork - Policy and Programmatic Pathways to Speed Restoration Permitting
ICYMI: A Recap of our 2023 Procurement Policy Work
Why Offsets on Public Lands is a Bad Idea
What do they want? Biodiversity Credits. When do they want it? Soon!
What is motivating biocredit buyers at this early stage as the market is in development? Why would corporate buyers and other entities be interested in investing in migratory songbird or salmon credits? What’s in it for them? Today the BCA released a new issue paper, “Demand-side Sources and Motivation for Biodiversity Credits'' that untangles some of these incentives and rationales.

