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OverviewThe honest guide to BNG habitat banking that the operators do not give you.Someone has contacted you about Biodiversity Net Gain. A habitat bank operator. A land agent. A neighbour who heard about it at the county show. The pitch is appealing: turn part of your land into a habitat bank, sell biodiversity units to developers, and generate a new income stream. The pitch is also incomplete. It does not tell you about the 30-year legal commitment. It does not tell you about the upfront costs. It does not tell you what happens if the units do not sell. And it does not tell you about the tax uncertainties that even HMRC has not resolved. This book tells you all of those things. What you will learn: How the BNG unit market actually works, with current prices from £17,000 to £200,000+ per unit depending on habitat type The honest economics: a full 10-hectare worked example showing gross revenue, costs, and net income over 30 years Which land works best for habitat banking and which land does not The 30-year commitment in full: what you are signing, what happens if you fail to comply, and whether you can get out of it (you cannot) Three routes to market: partnering with an operator, working with a broker, or doing it yourself The registration process step by step, from ecological assessment to first unit sale Tax treatment: income vs capital gains, VAT uncertainties, Agricultural Property Relief grey areas, and what your accountant needs to know Stacking BNG with SFI, carbon credits, and nutrient neutrality How to evaluate a habitat bank operator and the red flags to watch for Five worked examples: a retiring dairy farmer, an arable farmer with marginal land, an estate with a natural capital strategy, a small farmer testing the water, and a farmer who decided not to proceed A decision framework: eight questions to help you decide Who this book is for: Farmers. Landowners. Estate managers. Land agents. Rural trustees. Tenant farmers. Anyone who owns or manages land in England and wants to understand whether a habitat bank is the right decision for their holding. What this book is not: This is not a sales pitch for habitat banking. It is the honest assessment you would want if you were sitting at your kitchen table with 50 hectares of marginal grassland and a habitat bank operator on the phone. Some readers will finish this book and decide to proceed. Others will decide to wait. Both are good outcomes. Current as of April 2026, including the latest NSIP demand surge, February 2026 market pricing, and the most recent government consultation responses. Companion volume to BNG: What Builders Need to Know. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David G OldhamPublisher: D&h Publishing International Imprint: D&h Publishing International Volume: 7 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9781918786873ISBN 10: 1918786879 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 22 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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