# How England got to mandatory biodiversity net gain: A timeline

**Authors:** Alice Stuart, Alan Bond, Aldina M. A. Franco, Chris Gerrard, Julia Baker, Kerry ten Kate, Tom Butterworth, Joseph Bull, Jo Treweek

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s13280-025-02277-8 · 2025-12-03

## TL;DR

This paper outlines the timeline of how England implemented mandatory biodiversity net gain policy, highlighting key events and documents that shaped the policy.

## Contribution

The paper provides a detailed historical timeline of England's mandatory biodiversity net gain policy development.

## Key findings

- Biodiversity net gain became mandatory in England in February 2024 through the Environment Act (2021).
- The policy uses habitat attributes as a proxy for biodiversity and is the most extensive net outcome policy globally.
- The paper identifies formative events and documents that influenced the policy's development.

## Abstract

Biodiversity net gain (BNG) is a “net outcome” planning policy which aims for development projects to leave biodiversity in a better state than before they started. Understanding the origins and history of existing mandatory BNG is necessary to understand the drivers and barriers that have influenced the policy to date and could inform the development and implementation of future BNG policies. Biodiversity net gain legislation was first discussed in Parliament in England through the passage of the Environment Act (2021) and became a mandatory requirement for most terrestrial and intertidal developments in February 2024. The policy uses habitat attributes as a proxy for biodiversity and represented the widest reaching net outcome policy in the world at the point of its introduction. As such, it is expected to have a significant impact on future land use decisions in England. This paper uses a mixture of literature review and the knowledge of those involved in the early stages of this BNG policy development in England to present a timeline of the stages that have led to mandatory biodiversity net gain. In doing so, we highlight formative events and documents, as an important first step in understanding its history and understanding how this can be used to inform future biodiversity policy.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SPTB (spectrin beta, erythrocytic) [NCBI Gene 6710] {aka EL3, HS2, HSPTB1, SPH2}, PHB2 (prohibitin 2) [NCBI Gene 11331] {aka BAP, BCAP37, Bap37, PNAS-141, REA, hBAP}, LPA (lipoprotein(a)) [NCBI Gene 4018] {aka AK38, APOA, LP}
- **Diseases:** shock (MESH:D012769), Loss of (MESH:D016388)
- **Chemicals:** BBOP (-), TCPA (MESH:C041190)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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