The Planning, Offsets and Threatened Species and Ecosystems (POTSE) division is part of the Conservation Programs, Heritage and Regulation group of the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
Planning, Offsets and Threatened Species and Ecosystems oversees a range of program areas in biodiversity stewardship, conservation, and the NSW biodiversity credits market. It also delivers reforms to improve landholder and proponent participation in the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme (BOS).
Through the $106.7 million Biodiversity Credits Supply Fund and other key program areas, Planning, Offsets and Threatened Species and Ecosystems is addressing the shortfalls in biodiversity credits to offset development and increase investment in land restoration and conservation.
What does Planning, Offsets and Threatened Species and Ecosystems do?
The Planning, Offsets and Threatened Species and Ecosystems division:
- administers the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme within the provisions of the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016
- delivers programs and reforms in policy and governance to improve how the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme operates to maximise conservation outcomes
- fast-tracks supply of biodiversity credits by proactively supporting landholders to enter into biodiversity stewardship agreements (BSAs) that generate priority credits (credits most likely to be in demand)
- assesses and approves new biodiversity stewardship agreements (BSAs) – note the Biodiversity Conservation Trust is responsible for the management of biodiversity stewardship agreements and making payments through the Biodiversity Stewardship Payments Fund (BSPF)
- operates the Biodiversity Credits Supply Fund in a way that improves the biodiversity credits market, lowering the cost of in-demand credits and increasing their availability for proponents to support the delivery of infrastructure and projects across New South Wales
- enhances conservation benefits by contributing to regional and landscape-scale conservation objectives, integrating private and public land measures and contributing to an integrated biodiversity strategy for the state.
Biodiversity Offsets Scheme conflict of interest protocol
This protocol outlines mandatory requirements for employees and prospective employees of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water relating to the declaration and management of conflicts of interest arising from the NSW Biodiversity Offsets Scheme.
NSW Biodiversity Offsets Scheme conflict of interest protocol
Probity and transparency arrangements
This publication provides an overview of the measures put in place to manage probity risks and issues relating to the operation of the Credits Supply Fund and support transparent and accountable decision making.
Probity and transparency arrangements
Feedback, complaints and contact form
Use this form to send us your request, feedback, or complaint. If your complaint is sensitive, please contact the division's coordination team directly at [email protected].
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Contact us
Biodiversity stewardship agreement enquiries
Email: [email protected]
Supply Fund and credits purchasing enquiries
Email: [email protected]